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The week of the royals of Europe opened with the sensational public appearance of the princes of Wales, the two real stars of the second edition of the Earthshot Prize in Boston. The awards ceremony was one of the most important events of the British couple’s trip to the States
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The Princess of Wales shines in her green gown, a hue chosen to pay tribute to the environmental cause to which the award is dedicated. The model, from the Solace London brand, was rented for the occasion, a symbolic gesture that highlights the theme of sustainability in the fashion sector. In line with the dress, the precious set of green emeralds by Middleton, which belonged to Queen Mary and was also worn by Lady Diana
Kate Middleton and Prince William in Boston at the Earthshot Prize. PHOTO
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Albert II of Monaco was awarded in Düsseldorf as part of the fifteenth German Sustainability Prize. During the event, held in the presence of Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the Prince was praised for his commitment to environmental protection and ecological transition
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Charlène of Monaco and Charlotte Casiraghi inaugurated the Christmas Village in the Principality. With the two royals also the twins Jacques and Gabriella who turn 8 on December 10th
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All eyes focused on the two women of the Grimaldi house, unusually together, and alone, for an official event. The most popular is the daughter of Princess Carolina who, unlike Charlène, gave her look a festive touch, with the red Chanel bag and the earrings, also Chanel, in the shape of a comet
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Queen Rania and King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan were welcomed to the Quirinale for an official visit in which they met the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella and his daughter Laura. Fans of the sovereign’s looks focused on her colorful handbag, a Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama, which will arrive for everyone in 2023 and which the Queen shows off in preview. The accessory is clearly visible in the photos of the meeting
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At Buckingham Palace, the British royal family hosted the annual reception for the diplomatic corps. Eyes on the royal couple and, of course, on Queen Camilla who opted for a total blue look, illuminated by the precious sapphires already seen on the most recent official occasions. Upon her arrival, King Charles’s wife exhibited an embroidered overcoat called Saudi Daqlah, which has been part of her husband’s wardrobe since 1998 when it was given to him by a Saudi designer
Camilla Shand (Parker Bowles), the story of the queen consort. PHOTO
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William and Kate were also in great shape for the reception and, for the occasion, the Princess of Wales chose a very photographed festive look, a dress entirely embroidered with sequins by Jenny Packham, one of her favorite stylists. Among the jewels, it is impossible not to notice the Lotus Flower tiara, already worn on various occasions by Middleton and previously belonged to the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret
Queen Elizabeth, the most beautiful Crown Jewels, from tiaras to necklaces. PHOTO
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On the same day as the reception for diplomats in London, on December 6, the Dukes of Sussex Harry and Megan attended the Ripple of Hope Award Gala in New York to receive an award for their activities in the field of mental health protection and the anti-racism campaign, carried out through their Archewell Foundation
Meghan and Kate bare shoulders, like Diana when she wore “revenge dress”
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The couple, who gave themselves generously to photographers, were greeted with all the honors reserved for Hollywood stars. Lenses lingered on Markle’s look for a long time, dressed for the occasion in a bespoke Louis Vuitton creation by Nicholas Ghesquiere. On the forty-one-year-old’s finger, the ring with aquamarine that once belonged to Diana did not escape
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Prince Harry dressed up as Spider-Man for the kids at the nonprofit Scotty’s Little Soldiers which supports the relatives of soldiers who have lost their lives in service. The 38-year-old sent a message to the little ones telling them they are not alone because he, too, knows the pain of losing a parent well. The prince added that at Christmas it’s okay to have fun without feeling guilty for those who are no longer there because the love of those who have left us never ceases
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Camilla, Queen consort, has opened the doors of Clarence House, her and King Charles’ residence, to children for Christmas. Continuing her own festive tradition, the Queen had the children decorate the tree by offering them a lunch and a themed show complete with Santa Claus, reindeer and music played by the band of the Welsh Guards
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Nearly five million fifty pence coins bearing the effigy of King Charles III have entered into circulation in the UK. Complete with the coat of arms with the four nations that make up the kingdom, the coins will coexist with those already in use on which the image of Elizabeth II is impressed
King Charles III, coins bearing his effigy unveiled by the UK mint
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With the first three episodes of the docuseries Harry & Meghan, streaming from 8 December on Netflix (also visible on Sky Q and via the app on Now Smart Stick), the story of their personal and couple story has begun on TV. Until now, the narrative has focused on the meeting between the two and on the difficult relationship between the couple and the tabloid press, issues that are not new and have already been addressed publicly by the Sussexes. Il Palazzo, accused of having denied comments on the product, reiterates that it has not had contact with the producers
Royal discords, the documentary Harry and Meghan aired from 8 December
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The Dutch royals attended the 2022 Prince Claus Impact Awards ceremony in Amsterdam, which celebrates the activities of those who have contributed to the country’s culture. To the Italian décolleté (by Gianvito Rossi), Queen Maxima combined Dutch garments, from the Maison Natan
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