H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco will marry Charlene Wittstock, a former Olympic swimmer and youth aid worker, the Palais Princier announced Wednesday, June 23, 2010. No wedding date has yet been announced.
We wish the princely couple much happiness together.
Latest Royal Family News Courtesy Telegraph.co.uk
- Budget 2010: Queen's spending under scrutiny as Royal Household books opened
The Queen's spending will be subjected to greater public scrutiny than ever before after the Chancellor announced the Royal Household would have to open its books to the National Audit Office. - Duke of York's girlfriends Goga Ashkenazi and Caroline Stanbury mean business
The Duke of York's friends Goga Ashkenazi and Caroline Stanbury have become co-chairmen of a gifts website. - Prince Harry carries on his mother's legacy with visit to Mozambique minefield
Thirteen years after Diana, Princess of Wales drew the world's attention to the horrors of land mines, Prince Harry has rekindled her legacy with a visit to a minefield in Mozambique. - Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray's doubts over bowing for Queen
It is set to be a moment to swell patriotic pride: a British tennis player stepping onto Centre Court in front of the Queen for the first time since the Silver Jubilee. - Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy: the ball that was the final straw
Prince Harry's demand that Chelsy Davy should withdraw from a ball 'precipitated the break up of their relationship' - Prince Harry charity supported by Cadet Force expedition
On the eve of one of the Cadet Force's most ambitious projects, two of its 60-strong team of handpicked youngsters talk about heading for Lesotho to raise money for Prince Harry's Sentebale charity. - Kate Middleton's mother Carole borrows daughter's hat for Ascot
The hat that Kate Middleton's mother wore at Ascot was also worn by her. - The Queen invites Tory MP who swindled Prince Harry's charity to Buckingham Palace
The Queen has demonstrated her magnanimity by inviting a former Conservative MP who tried to swindle Prince Harry's charity to a party at the Palace. - Queen should lead charity campaign, urges Government adviser
The Queen should lead a "civic revolution" by persuading the public to give one per cent of income to charity, a senior Government adviser has said. - Joanna Lumley provokes questions by checking out at Harrods
Joanna Lumley, a close friend of the Duke of Edinburgh, has pulled out at the last minute from appearing at Harrods. - World Cup 2010: Prince William says England can go 'all the way'
Prince William has predicted England can go "all the way" in the World Cup after urging the team to "win, win, win". - Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni meet Prince of Wales as they visit Britain
French President in London to mark the 70th anniversary of de Gaulle's historic broadcast urging France to resist the Nazis. - Prince of Wales 'upset' about Qatari development leak
The Prince of Wales was upset that a letter he sent to the Qatari royal family expressing his disapproval at plans for an expensive housing development were exposed, a court heard. - Prince Harry and Prince William's first joint official royal tour to Africa in pictures
Prince Harry and Prince William are on their first joint official foreign tour. - Princes William and Harry visit orphans in Lesotho
Prince William and Prince Harry were given a heroes' welcome by orphaned children as they rode side by side into a remote African mountain village yesterday. - Prince Harry and Prince William visit Lesotho
Prince Harry introduces his brother to one of the world¹s poorest countries. - Heston Blumenthal to cook brains and offal for the Queen
Heston Blumenthal, the Michelin-starred chef, will serve the Queen brain and testicles as part of an experimental private dinner. - World Cup 2010: Prince William plays the vuvuzela
The vuvuzela was given a Royal seal of approval today when Prince William tried his hand at playing one of the plastic horns at a football stadium in Botswana. - Prince Harry threatens William with python
Prince Harry jokingly threatened his brother with an 8ft long python as they visited a nature reserve in Botswana on their first joint Royal tour. - Tracking the predators and big cats of Botswana with the help of Prince William
Prince William and Prince Harry visit a big cat tracking centre in Botswana. - World Cup 2010: Will Prince William and Harry bring the England team luck?
Princes William and Harry are due to watch England's qualifying World Cup match against Algeria on Friday as part of their joint tour of Africa.The Telegraph looks at previous high-profile football matches they attended and how England performed. - Duke of York shows support for 'essential' BP
The Duke of York has backed BP after the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. - Prince Harry in Botswana
Prince jokes that his father "worries" about his African love affair. - Let the fountains play
Telegraph View: The beauty of a decorative fountain is its utter lack of utility.
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DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES DRESSES OF INSPIRATION
March 13 - June 27, 2010
Von Leibig Art Center 585 Park Street Naples, Florida "Dresses of Inspiration" will include several of the Christie's Auction gowns that have never been displayed in the USA before
- including Lots 2, 40, and 70.
"Pink Ribbons Crusade was founded in early 2000 by Jess and Suzanne King of Austin, Texas. The Kings formed the not-for-profit-charity* because they wanted to make a financial difference in the area of Breast Cancer. They also wanted to honor Mrs. King’s father, Dr. William Shields, who though now retired, had been a well-known breast surgeon in Texas.
Jess King was successful in the cable television industry while Suzanne King had gained national prominence in health-care advertising and public relations. Mrs. King had been an avid collector of Princess Diana memorabilia for many years. When her husband gifted her on a number of special occasions with Diana dresses, it became apparent she had a collection worthy of public notice. To raise funds for their new organization, the Kings devised a novel plan. They assembled Suzanne’s royal collection (including her six Diana Dresses) and created a commemorative exhibit. This exhibit has in the past traveled to invited communities raising funds for Breast Cancer. It has been totally revamped in the past two years and has now become the historical backdrop for "DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES: DRESSES OF CELEBRATION". The collection has taken 25 years to assemble."
(Information Courtesy http://dianadresses.org/charity_history.htm)
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