The Laureus Sports award ceremony

Often distant by their obligations, there was no question that they should pass that evening far from each other. On February 14th, the Sovereign Prince and Princess of Monaco celebrated their love with the sport giants they particularly loved during the Laureus Award ceremony.

Their Serene Highness Prince Albert II  and his wife Princess Charlene to spend together the evening of Valentine's Day with the sports personality. She had chosen for the occasion a sumptuous red dress by the stylist Caroline Herrera, and sported a finger on a new discreet and delightful ring. Three Cartier rings, one of which is paved with diamonds, symbolizing her three great loves: her husband, her children and sport.

In the hall of the sumptuous Palace of the Hermitage in Monaco, the princely couple, hand in hand, looked relaxed. As often as he can, the Prince joins there, ten minutes from the palace that so captures him, his wife and children who are staying there. The Princess prefers not to have to borrow several times a day, now that her twins frequent the principality's manger, this road, dangerous in winter, which winds its way to their property of Rocagel. And the Palace, still under construction, is not secure enough for Prince Jacques and his sister Princess Gabriella who are at the age when one runs and ventures everywhere.

Charlene, the South African, is breeding her cubs like a real lioness. She had also warned to want to free up her 2017 agenda to better devote herself to the first steps of her turbulent two-year-old twins: "an age so important that often condition the rest of life." But it was with her prince nonetheless that she wished to spend this evening celebrating love, even if to follow him in his obligations.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

Leur Visite ce termine sur l'architecture

L'architecture était ce vendredi au cœur du programme de leur dernier jour de visite en Allemagne.

Ils avaient commencé leur visite officielle en Allemagne, le mardi 7 février 2017, au château médiéval de Wartburg en Thuringe. C'est dans un autre château que la cloture de la fin de leur séjour allemand le vendredi 10 Février à Oranienbaum en Saxe-Anhalt. Construite à la fin du XVIIIe siècle dans le style baroque pour la duchesse Henriette-Catherine d'Anhalt-Dessau, princesse née d'Orange-Nassau, elle est l'œuvre de l'architecte néerlandais Cornelis Ryckwaert et est ornée de faïence de Delft, que Maxima , Vêtu de beige et de grenat, n'a pas manqué d'admirer.


Le couple royal avait commencé cette quatrième et dernière journée allemande en visitant le musée du Bauhaus à Dessau. Le souverain néerlandais et sa femme ont pu découvrir l'exposition permanente et discuter de l'impact du mouvement d'art néerlandais De Stijl sur le mouvement Bauhaus allemand au début du 20ème siècle. Un autre thème abordé dans la matinée, la gestion de l'eau, en particulier dans le contexte des inondations.

Sa Majesté portait un chemisier en or de Natan avec une jupe de Bourgogne de Natan. Accessoires avec une boîte à pilules Fabienne Delvigne, trois broches proviennent de la céramiste argentine Celedonio, des talons LK Bennett sur ses pieds et d'une pouchette Natan.
Photo Credits: PAris MAtch

Visit to Cambridgeshire

The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Air Cadets skills development camp at the Royal Air Force base in Wittering on February 14th in her role as Air Cadets Honorary Air Commandant

This is the Duchess' third visit to the Air Cadets since succeeding Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who served as Air Commodore-in-Chief for the past 63 years back in 2015.



It has 42,000 Air Force cadets aged 12 to 19 and 15,000 adult volunteers spread throughout the UK and around the world.

Valentine's day seems to have inspired the Duchess' look. It is in her new $1,515 Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini double-breasted twill blazer, a black turtleneck top, Zara Body Curve Jeggings, black bow gloves  and her Stuart Weitzman 'HalfNHalf' Suede Boots. For accessories, she had her usual pieces notably the Cartier Ballon Bleu de Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch, she sometimes wore her hair up in a loose pony tail which show her KIKI Lauren Yellow Gold Diamond Pave Leaf Earrings. The Duchess climbed into the cockpit of the training aircraft, where generations of cadets first flight. 

If she did not take off, Catherine also tried on the flight simulator, and according to her lieutenant instructor, "She was very tricky with the controls. Often people are brutal in their gestures, but they have done very well. "
Photo Credits: Paris Match















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