The State visit from Canada to Sweden Day 1

On Monday February 20th, the first state visit for 2017 for the Swedish royal family began. Their Majesties King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia joined by their children Prince Carl Philip and Princess Madeleine as well as their respectives Princess Sofia and Christopher O'Neil to welcome Canada's Governor General H.E David Johnston and his wife H.E Sharon Johnston to Stockholm. Unfortunately the Crown Princess couple Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel were not presents as they are on a private holiday abroad with their children Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar.

Madeleine appeared in a GIAMBATTISTA VALLI Appliquéd printed crepe dress she first wore at the King's birthday celebrations last year with her Gianvito Rossi velvet pumps(which she first wore at Prince Nicolas' baptism) and a new VALENTINO - THE ROCKSTUD LEATHER SHOULDER BAG - BLACK, the second in an ivory Agnona dress, head accessories by Ole Lynggaard (we have seen this on Crown Princess Mary of Denmark's hair), Salvatore Ferragamo MISS VARA MINI SAFFIANO LEATHER CHAIN BAG Thanks to our friends @Heavenlm and Sarah at theRoyalsandI. Queen Silvia, who in the evening was sky-blue as her daughter and wore her imposing diamond diadem, wore a turquoise suit. An outfit that did not stop her in the afternoon from playing basketball when she had taken Sharon Johnston to discover the Fryshuset. This activity center in the Swedish capital carries out preventive social work with young people in a vulnerable situation, with a view to their integration into society.


Together with their respective spouses Prince Carl Philip and Christopher O'Neill, the two young women of 32 and 34 years old participated in the State Banquet at the Royal Palace in Stockholm hosted by King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia for the Governor General Of Canada David Johnston and his wife Sharon. These are in Sweden for a four-day visit, at the invitation of the sovereign. Earlier in the day, the traditional reception ceremony for foreign guests took place.


She was truly superb in her night blue dress with collar and belt adorned with tone-on-tone pearls, the amethyst headband of the Swedish royal cassette resting on her jet hair. However, Princess Sofia of Sweden, was equally elegant on Monday, February 20th 2017 in the evening as well as her sister-in-law Princess Madeleine. The last born was literally sumptuous, adorned with the Aquamarine Kokoshnik tiara - a band of diamonds embellished with aquamarines which was once often worn by her grandmother the queen Sybille of Sweden - and its matching earrings. The mother of the little princess Leonore-who was celebrating her 3rd birthday -and prince Nicolas, aged 20 months, was dressed in a TEMPERLEY LONDON Crossbone Lattice Dress and Jimmy Choo Women's Metallic Mini 'charm' Clutch. Still on holiday abroad, with prince consort Daniel and their children Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar , crown princess Victoria of Sweden was not there to join in the beauty with her little sister Madeleine and their sister-in-law Sofia.
Photo credits: Paris Match

The Verdit of the NOOS scandals

After years of scandals and proceedings, the verdict of Infante Cristina of Spain and her husband's trial was finally known. The sister of King Felipe VI was acquitted of the two tax crimes linked to the malfeasance of the case "Noos"; But was fined € 265,000 for joint responsibility with her husband, the main accused who was sentenced to six years and three months in prison for embezzlement, fraud and trading in influence, and a fine of 512,000 euros. The prosecution requested against him 19 years and six months of imprisonment.

Inaki Urdangarin, 49, a former Olympic handball medalist, was accused of embezzlement with a partner (sentenced to eight years) when he chaired the Noos Institute, a non-profit foundation. Taking advantage of his position as son-in-law to King Juan Carlos, Urdangarin easily obtained subsidies and public contracts for Noos from the Balearic and Valencia regional governments, then led by the Popular Party (right) between 2004 and 2006, And diverted nearly six million euros. A two-day Tourism and Sport Congress had been charged 1.2 million euros, "a completely disproportionate price" based on a "fictitious budget", according to the prosecution. According to the file, part of the funds diverted had been transferred to a joint company owned by Inaki and Cristina.


In January 2016, Cristina de Bourbon was the first member of the royal family to appear before a court. The three judges will have taken more than seven months to render their judgment in this ultra sensitive case for the monarchy. The trial of the seventeen suspects lasted more than five months, constantly under the eye of the media retransmitting certain hearings live on the Internet. Inaki, emaciated, and Cristina, mute most often, had both made low profile. Because outside the court, Spaniards demanded that they be tried "like any other citizen".

The investigating judge had insisted that the infant be prosecuted for complicity in tax evasion, while the Treasury and the public prosecutor considered that it had committed no offense. The princess was finally judged only on complaint from a taxpayer defense group, Hands own, considered extreme right, who claims eight years in prison against her. A huge drama nevertheless marked the trial when the leader of Clean Hands was incarcerated, suspected of having co-directed a vast system of extortion. Cristina's lawyers accused him of attempting blackmail, assuring that he had claimed millions against a withdrawal of the complaint.


Throughout the trial, prosecutor Pedro Horrach will have clearly defended Cristina. "It would be a surprise for me if it were condemned," he insisted in November before journalists. The Infanta has always said that she knew nothing about the cases mentioned at the trial and had fully confided in Inaki, her husband for nearly twenty years and the father of her four children.


The Noos scandal broke out in 2011 when Spain was experiencing its worst economic crisis in decades. Exiled since 2009 with her family - in Washington then in Geneva - Cristina had gone from the status of "modern Infante, so beloved, to suspected thief", summed up in 2015 her friend Rosario Nadal in Vanity Fair. The scandal had accentuated the fall of popularity of King Juan Carlos I who had finally abdicated in 2014 in favor of his son Felipe. Since then, the sovereign has publicly distanced himself from his sister , who has been banned from all official acts.

The Argentina State visit: The twins color

This Thursday, February 22th 2017 opened the 36th edition of the Contemporary Art Fair ARCO in Madrid, with guest of honor from Argentina. Also the event will be inaugurated by the Spanish royal couple jointly with the Argentine presidential couple Mauricio Macri and Julianna Awada. The couple arrived this Wednesday in the Spanish capital, with his wife Juliana Awada. King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain awaited them in front of the Royal Palace for the traditional reception ceremony of foreign heads of state. This was followed by a meeting between the Spanish sovereign and the Argentine president. Then Letizia and Felipe received their guests lunch at the Zarzuela Palace.

Whether it was a deliberate choice or a coincidence, the Queen of Spain would appear for these two appointments in a look very similar to that of Argentina's First Lady. The mother of two had chosen to wear her recycled a beautiful Felipe Varela blush pink wool skirt suit with a lace blouse. The skirt suit was made ​​up jacket with satin tops and pencil skirt. She accessorized with Magrit 'nude' patent leather heels and pink satin Felipe Varela clutch which she last wore last March in Puerto Rico, belted at the waist, on a white top. She had accessorized it with a nude pocket and shoes. Her hair held back in a bun, she had adorned herself with pink silver oval earrings.


Juliana Awada, dressed in a similar way, had opted for a coat of the same tone as the Letizia outfit, with fur-trimmed collar and also belted. What give these two beautiful women look like quasi-twins

La reine Mathilde etait au Laos cette semaine

Sa Majesté est arrivée ce lundi au Laos où elle a effectué une mission de trois jours au nom de l'Unicef ​​Belgique.

Débarquement le lundi 20 février 2017 à l'aéroport de la capitale, Vientiane, où elle a été accueillie avec un énorme bouquet de lys et d'autres fleurs blanches. Ce voyage, la jeune femme de 44 ans était sans son mari le roi Philip. Elle n'est pas là en tant que Reine mais en tant que présidente d'honneur d'Unicef ​​Belgique.

La reine Mathilde restera trois jours dans ce pays d'Asie du Sud-Est. Sa mission est organisée en collaboration avec le bureau de l'UNICEF au Laos et l'ambassade de Belgique à Bangkok. "Il vise à sensibiliser davantage à une éducation de qualité, y compris la santé et la santé mentale, ainsi que les questions de survie de l'enfant et de malnutrition", a déclaré le Palais dans un communiqué. »En sa qualité de défenseure des Objectifs de Développement Durable (OMD) de l'ONU, la Reine souhaite également attirer l'attention sur la mise en Å“uvre des OEN, pour renforcer les actions locales de l'Unicef. Autorités en faveur des droits des enfants et des femmes ", at-il ajouté.

Pour la première journée laotienne, Mathilde de la Belgique a échangé la tenue qu'elle portait sur l'avion - pantalon bleu marine, top blanc avec des talons ouvert peep toe, boucles d'oreilles perle et longue veste de ces deux couleurs avec motif de chevrons de Scapa - pour sa robe blanche émaillée Avec des rectangles en rouge, rose, violet et vert nuances par Natan, Flirty Snake Clutch d'eau par DIANE VON FURSTENBERG. Elle a ensuite rencontré le Vice-Président de la République démocratique populaire du Laos Phankham Viphavanh au Palais présidentiel, le Ministre des affaires étrangères Khamphao Ernthavanh et l'Unicef ​​Laos Hongwei Gao et des membres de l'Union des femmes lao (LWU). Cette importante organisation de femmes créée en 1955 promeut le statut et le rôle des femmes au Laos et l'unité entre les femmes de différents groupes ethniques et couches sociales à travers le pays.
Photo credits: Paris Match

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