Thursday, June 30, 2011

[Monaco] Palace denies Charlene Wittstock tried to flee as preparations for royal wedding continue






"Completely, completely crazy": This is how the Monaco royal palace has described rumours that Charlene Wittstock tried to flee back to South Africa last week.
French magazine L'Express is claiming that Prince Albert's fiancée was stopped by police at Nice airport as she tried to board a flight home.
She was upset, said the publication, "after learning that Albert had not been leading the exemplary life she thought".
An official statement from the couple – pictured above at an equestrian event at the weekend with Charlotte Casiraghi – said: "The Prince’s Palace firmly denies the allegations."
"These rumours, spread a few days before the wedding ceremonies... have only one purpose – to seriously damage the sovereign’s image and by consequence that of Miss Wittstock and to cause serious prejudice to a happy event." The highly-anticipated nuptials are still firmly on, and last minute preparations are in full swing.
Already, 200,000 tourists have descended on the principality for the wedding celebrations, which are estimated to be costing £45million.
The streets have already been turned into a sea of red and white – with Monaco flags and bunting adorned with the words 'Mariage Princier Monaco Juillet 2011'.
Shops in the centre of town have filled their displays with official wedding souvenirs, and many have plans to stay open well outside their usual opening hours to make the most of the extra number of visitors.
Over 12,000 flowers have been shipped in to decorate monuments, and the various venues where the royal couple will be celebrating over the weekend.
The palace has also taken delivery of the midnight blue sedan Lexus the couple will use to travel from their ceremony at the royal palace to the Sainte-Devote Church.,And more guests have confirmed they'll be present when the couple say "oui, je veux".
Crown Prince Frederik and his wife Princess Mary of Denmark will be there, as will Prince Haakon and Mette-Marit of Norway.


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge start Canada tour

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have officially kicked off their 11-day tour of Canada and the US.
Greeted by the Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdon, the royal couple arrived at London's Heathrow Airport to begin their first overseas tour as a married couple. 
The Cambridges were all smiles as they boarded a Royal Canadian Air Force plane.
Thursday's trans-Atlantic flight was especially exciting for Kate as this is her first time travelling to North America.
The Duchess was smartly dressed for the occassion in a fitted navy Roland Mouret dress and a £579 Smythe (Canadian designer) blazer.
She accessorised with blue court Manolo Blahnik shoes and a £895 Mulberry handbag.
William and Kate are scheduled to take part in the Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa soon after landing.






Prince Philippe and Princess Mathilde take 203 Belgian companies on delegation to US


For the first time for a Belgian travel delegation, ministers in charge of foreign trade of the three regions of the Plat Pays were part of the delegation. The mission was composed of 203 companies, mainly from the pharmaceutical, biotech, ICT and finance sectors.
The mission, which lasted until today, June 30, passed through New York, Washington DC and Boston. The Walloon Minister of Economy (Jean-Claude Marcourt), Brussels (Benoit Cerexhe) and Flemish (Kris Peeters) took part in the trip, that consisted mainly of companies, but also of financial institutions of all Belgian universities and industry federations. The Delegation from Flanders Investment and Trade (FIT) was the most important with 77 big companies against 68 in Brussels and 50 from the Walloon Export Agency (AWEX). The mission also included a political component. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Steven Vanackere met United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon in NYC. Syria, Libya and the DRC were the hot topics on the agenda.
In Washington, the Belgian foreign minister held tallks with Vice-President of the United States, Joe Biden, as well as Senators John Kerry and John McCain.
The entire delegation comprised 383 persons. The last Belgian economic mission took place from 3 to 8 April in Russia.


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Spotted: Prince Philippe and Princess Mathilde in Central Park, NYC


Monday, June 27, 2011

[United Kingdom][VIDEO] The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend Murray match at Wimbledon

Prince William and his wife Catherine attended Wimbledon to cheer on Andy Murray as he fought his way to his fourth consecutive Wimbledon quarter final.










source of the photos: 1 & 2

[Monaco] Royal family together to close Global Champions Tour in Monte-Carlo


Beatrice Borromeo (Pierre Casiraghi's girlfriend), Andrea Casiraghi, Charlotte Casiraghi and her boyfriend, Alex Dellal
Charlotte talking to her brother Pierre and Beatrice





Princess Caroline and her brother, Prince Albert joined in the closing event. I love the Princess skirt and shoes!




Saturday, June 25, 2011

[Belgium] Princess Mathilde's sister Hélène d'Udekem d'Acoz's wedding

Hélène d'Udekem D'Acoz at the arm of her brother, Charles-Henri. Little princess Elisabeth was the bridesmaid.


A few days ago (more or less like... two weeks ago), I had shown you a picture of Princess Mathilde at her sister's wedding. The Duchess of Brabant is the oldest of five children. She has three younger sisters and one younger brother: late Jonkvrouw Marie-Alix d'Udekem d'Acoz (born 16 September 1974 - April, 1997), Margravine Elisabeth von Pallavicini, née Countess d'Udekem d'Acoz (born 17 January 1977) who is married to Margrave Alfonso von Pallavicini with whom she has 2 children, Margravine Olympia and Margrave Adalberto, Baroness Hélene Janssen, née Countess d'Udekem d'Acoz (born 22 September 1979) who is married to Baron Nicolas Janssen, and Count Charles-Henri d'Udekem d'Acoz (born 13 May 1985).


The ceremony took place in the church of Saint Pierre in the municipality of Bastogne in Belgium and the four children of Prince Philippe and Princess Mathilde were the pageboys and bridesmaids.


The bride arrived at the church of Saint Pierre, in the Belgian town of Bastogne, at the arm of her younger brother, Count Charles-Henri d'Udekem d'Acoz because their father, Count Patrick d'Udekem d'Acoz died two and half years ago at the age of 72 years. Countess Helene d'Udekem d'Acoz wore a beautiful lace dress with short sleeves, a V-neckline and an embroidered veil while the groom opted for an elegant tuxedo.


Princess Matilde dressed for the occasion a beautiful dress in tone nude boat neckline lace applications. He combined with a matching turban, a small clutch and shoes in two shades of pink. Meanwhile, Prince Philippe was wearing a traditional tuxedo.


Anne Marie Komorowska, mother of the bride, in a very elegant design in white and black headdress


Henri d'Udekem d'Acoz, brother of the late father of the bride


The bride with her brother


Queen Fabiola


Queen Fabiola and Prince Philippe with Princess Mathilde
All of the Duke of Brabant's children: Emmanuel, Gabriel, Eléonore and Elisabeth


Elisabeth d'Udekem d'Acoz, sister of the bride




Did you see my wife? ;)
Princess Mathilde checking on her nephew
Dutiful future Queen of the Belgians


The happily and freshly married couple


[Belgium] Prince Laurent's daughter, Princess Louise's first communion reunites entire Royal Family

The lovely princess Louise, 7, at her first communion at the beginning of the month


Her parents, Prince Laurent and Princess Claire
Prince Laurent's sister, Archduchess Astrid and her husband, Archduke Lorenz attended with their younger daughter, Princess Laetitia Maria.

Princess Claire and her twin sons, Princes Nicolas and Aymeric


Queen Fabiola, King Albert and Queen Paola also attended.


The Duke and the Duchess of Brabant attended with their younger son, Prince Emmanuel

Although a few months ago rumors sprang from the Prince Laurent would stop being invited to the official activities of the Royal Family, the communion of his daughter was a very special and unique opportunity that could not miss and it looks that their assistance is intended to refute the information which echoed some Belgian media.