Monaco’s royal twins Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques have an itinerary that rivals any celebrity in the world!
First up for the pair, who turn 3 on December 10, is Monaco’s National Day on November 19, which will see them take part in the royal family’s traditional balcony wave. Afterwards, their busy schedule includes holiday and birthday events with dad Prince Albert and mom Princess Charlene and an appearance at the palace’s annual Christmas gift party.
Next year, their itinerary will broaden considerably when they accompany their parents on a “halfway-around-the-world” trip, their father tells People.
Considering their young...
First up for the pair, who turn 3 on December 10, is Monaco’s National Day on November 19, which will see them take part in the royal family’s traditional balcony wave. Afterwards, their busy schedule includes holiday and birthday events with dad Prince Albert and mom Princess Charlene and an appearance at the palace’s annual Christmas gift party.
Next year, their itinerary will broaden considerably when they accompany their parents on a “halfway-around-the-world” trip, their father tells People.
Considering their young...
- 11/7/2017
- by Peter Mikelbank
- PEOPLE.com
Royal adventure awaits!
Renewing Monaco’s long commitment to ocean exploration, Prince Albert II unveiled plans this week for an ambitious three-year project, continuing the work of Jacques Cousteau and involving an $80 million Calypso-like research vessel to monitor ocean changes.
In a press conference broadcast live on Facebook from Monaco’s Oceanographic Museum — and with a considerable nod to Jacques Cousteau (the museum director for over 30 years) — the prince announced that beginning in August, a research craft manned by marine scientists will sail around the planet gathering data on ocean warming and climate change.
“The decisions we make upon our...
Renewing Monaco’s long commitment to ocean exploration, Prince Albert II unveiled plans this week for an ambitious three-year project, continuing the work of Jacques Cousteau and involving an $80 million Calypso-like research vessel to monitor ocean changes.
In a press conference broadcast live on Facebook from Monaco’s Oceanographic Museum — and with a considerable nod to Jacques Cousteau (the museum director for over 30 years) — the prince announced that beginning in August, a research craft manned by marine scientists will sail around the planet gathering data on ocean warming and climate change.
“The decisions we make upon our...
- 4/7/2017
- by Peter Mikelbank
- PEOPLE.com
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