Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Diamond Jubilee Celebrations in Luxembourg

If you think that Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland's diamond jubilee is only celebrated in Britain and all the other countries she is head of state of, you are miles wrong. Take the Grand Duchy for example, organised by the British embassy they had their own little celebrations going on yesterday and the Hereditary Grand Duke was on hand to celebrate with them. In the morning, a interconfessional service was held at the Cathédrale Notre Dame de Luxembourg and celebrated by Catholic archbishop Jean-Claude Hollerich and reverend Chris Lyon from the Anglican church in Luxembourg.


Source: Wort


Sunday, June 3, 2012

Grand Duke Jean at Bicycle Race **

While his grandson Felix is celebrated his 28th birthday today (all guddes!), Grand Duke Jean watched the final stage of the Tour de Luxembourg in the pouring rain, a picture can be found on the website of Wort. Needless to say, it's always great to see Grand Duke Jean out and about, last time was the engagement of Guillaume and Stéphanie.

The fourth and last stage of the TdL led from Mersch, which is not too far from Fischbach where Grand Duke Jean lives, to the city of Luxembourg. While Jurgen Roelandts won today's stage, Denmark's Jakob Fuglsang, who races for the Luxembourgish RadioShack-Nissan-Trek team and calls the Grand Duchy his second home, won the overall ranking and Luxembourg's very own Fränk Schleck came in third.
Of course, the whole event was covered by RTL; starting at 3:38 you can see and hear Grand Duke Jean cheering on the cyclists.

Funny fact: the Grand Duchy is pretty much crazy about cycling - Luxembourgish cyclists have won the world's hardest race the Tour de France five times (François Faber, Nicolas Frantz (2), Charly Gaul and most recently Andy Schleck) - so it's no wonder the grand ducal family is into the sport as well. Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume is even the patron of the Luxembourgish cycling federation but interestingly I have seen every member of the family attending various races but him...


Source: Wort

Friday, June 1, 2012

Supporting Belgian-Luxembourgish Relations

Yesterday, the Hereditary Grand Duke alongside Princess Astrid and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este attended a gala concert at the Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg organised by the Union Royale Belge. The association has bought together Luxembourgish people and Belgians living in the Grand Duchy for the last 100 years. Too bad Luxembourg's latest Belgian score wasn't present for the occassion. Pictures, without the countess, are available over on the website of the cour.


Source: CGD

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Last Week

On Thursday last week, Grand Duke Henri went hiking to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the natur & ëmwelt / Fondation Hëllef fir d'Natur that promotes the preservation of nature in the Grand Duchy. Together with a group of ministers and other officials the Grand Duke hiked through south eastern Luxembourg, namely around the Canecher Wéngertsbierg. Pictures of the Grand Duke's adventures can be found over at Wort, the cour and on the website of the foundation.

In the evening of the very same day, the Grand Duke and his daughter Princess Alexandra attended a concert by Les Arts Florissants, a baroque musical ensemble. The French musicians gave a performance on the occassion of the world famous dancing procession of Echternach which took place today. Held annually on Whit Tuesday, the dancing procession is part of the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and last of its kind in Europe.

On Friday, Grand Duchess Maria Teresa visited the Haff Ditgesbaach, therapeutical workshops for people with emotional disturbance or illness, in Ettelbruck. For more information and a pictures have a look at this article by Wort. The cour now offers a gallery of visuals as well.


Source: Wort, Cour grand ducal

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Grand Duke Meets China's Number Two

Today, Grand Duke Henri received Wu Bangguo at the palais. Mr. Wu is the current chairman and party secretary of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China and currently on a state visit to the Grand Duchy. The cour offers a visual of the two gentlemen.


Source: CGD

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

First Official Engagement Abroad

The christening of Princess Estelle of Sweden today brought out many interesting sights. I'll just skip talking about the attendance of a certain girlfriend of a certain Swedish prince to the important stuff: the future Hereditary Grand Duchess' first engagement meeting fellow royals at an official function.

Countess Stéphanie accompanied her future hubby Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume to what I suppose is this year's most important christening in the royal world. Little Estelle, daughter of Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, was christened at the Royal Chapel in Stockholm. Sweden's future queen was thoroughly unimpressed what was happening around her and a real cutie-pie.

While Stéphanie wore a grey and white outfit which is, I suppose, by Natan (I'll never get the Benelux princesses fascination with his clothes) and a hat borrowed from her future mother-in-law, Guillaume wore his gala uniform he will also sport at his wedding in October. Nothing less than expected, Stéphanie carried herself with poise and style.

Pictures of the christening are available over at Royal Press Europe, PPE, Daylife and Belga. Luxembourgish newspapers Wort, Tageblatt and L'essentiel are also covering the event, as is RTL. Various videos can be found over at SVT and Norwegian NRK has the whole christening available online.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Guillaume and Stéphanie to Attend Swedish Christening

Tomorrow, Sweden's little princess and future queen Estelle, daughter of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, will be christened at the Royal Chapel in Stockholm. Among the guests for the ceremony will be Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume and his fiancée Stéphanie de Lannoy.
It will be the first outing for Luxembourg's future Grand Duchess since her engagement and a nice way to get to know some of her European counterparts.

For those who are interested, the christening will be covered by both Swedish TV (SVT livestream) and German TV.


Source: Kungahuset

Saturday, May 19, 2012

British Diamond Jubilee Military Parade

Today, the Armed Forces Parade and Muster was held at Windsor Castle to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee. Some 2.500 soldiers showed off their mad marching skills to Her Majesty, the Duke of Edinburgh, most of the British royal family and various royals from abroad, including Grand Duke Henri and  Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, as well as Prince Louis and Princess Tessy. After the parade a private luncheon was hosted by the Queen's cousin Lady Elizabeth Shakerley.

Most asked Luxembourg-related question of the week: Why were Louis and Tessy there? Frankly, I don't have an answer with any claim to be true.

For those who didn't know already, the prince and the princess and their (not so small anymore) sons live in the British capital where they both attend university. So they surely had one of the shortest journeys to get there of any of the royals present.

Not enough?

Louis' bopa Grand Duke Jean served in the Irish Guards during the Second World War. Luxembourg's former Grand Duke later became a honorary colonel of the regiment of the Irish Guards and often rode behind today's jubilee girl at Trooping the Colour.

Not only Grand Duke Jean was regularly present for the Queen's official birthday celebrations, naturally he was often accompanied by Louis's boma Grand Duchess Josephine-Charlotte. Louis' great grandparents (there my Luxembourgish knowledge leaves me) Grand Duchess Charlotte and her husband Prince Felix were often in attendance, too. And another Felix as well. Queen Mum is said to have been impressed by the impeccable manners of the young gentleman from the Grand Duchy.

As Louis' older brother accompanied his grandparents for this occasion, it is probably not a far stretch to say that Louis has as well. Thus, the Queen already knows Louis and thought it might be a nice idea to meet him again after so many years.

There. That's my humble attempt at giving an answer.

Pictures of the military parade can be found over at Daylife, APA Picturedesk, WireImage, Belga, Other Images Press  and Getty Images.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Diamond Jubilee Luncheon and Gala Dinner

Today, Queen Elizabeth II hosted a luncheon at Windsor Castle to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee. Invited were all foreign reigning and non-reigning monarchs and most of them showed up to party with the jubilee girl, among them of course Luxembourg's very own Grand Duke and his lovely wife the Grand Duchess. Grand Duchess Maria Teresa wore the same outfit she wore for last year's national day (in case you hadn't guessed, it's Natan), a special mention goes to her hair which is styled in a beautiful way once again. She has come a long way since last year's minor Nobel Prize gala disaster. I approve, not that it matters anyway.

Pictures are available over at Daylife, Getty Images, Belga, BBC and at various places all over the internet. ITV has a video of the arrival of the guests to the luncheon, as does The Telegraph and BBC says that "there was even a Grand Duke from Luxembourg".

In the evening the Prince of Wales hosted a gala dinner at Buckingham Palace with the very same royals in attendance. This time the Grand Duchess opted for another stunning Elie Saab gown, she should just wear his designs every time she steps out of the palais or the château. Every time she wears Saab, she rocks it like this light blue number. Oh, and please pass your love on to your daughter, your daughter-in-law and your future daughter-in-law, Madame. Much obliged. Not much to say about the gentleman at her side, as always the Grand Duke was his dashing self.

Pictures of the event at Buckingham Palace can be found over at Getty Images, Daylife, AP Images, and APA Picturedesk.

The British Diamond Jubilee

In case you are a regular follower of royalty or you just simply haven't been living under a rock for the last couple of months, you know that this year is the Diamond Jubilee Year for Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. For this weekend, her counterparts from abroad have been invited to celebrate her 60 years on the throne with her.

In a few moments, the Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess are attending a luncheon at Windsor Castle hosted by her majesty herself. The grand ducal couple is also among the guests for tonight's gala dinner at Buckingham Palace hosted by the Prince of Wales.

Tomorrow, Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess will attend a military parade for Queen Elizabeth II. Afterwards a private luncheon will be hosted by Lady Elizabeth Shakerley. For the luncheon the grand ducal couple will be accompanied by London-based Prince Louis and Princess Tessy.

As most of the events are hosted privately, we'll have to see what kind of media coverage we will get. Keep your fingers crossed that there is lots of it and that the British photographers actually know the grand ducal family.


Source: Cour grand-ducale