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The Palace shared some photos of yesterday's Changing of the Guard at 11:55 am as the Carabiniers officially changed from their white summer uniforms to their blue winter uniforms:


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Has anyone ever met the casiraghis? Or stories of anyone who has ever met them? Particularly Charlotte. She's my favorite and I'd love to know what she like in real life.
 
Last year it was announced that the 41st edition of the Monegasques Annals would be the last one, but now the series continues:

The 42nd edition has been published:


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The car collection of Prince Albert will host a Ferrari exhibition from December 2018 to March 2019:


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Contact Email Id

Please let me know H.S.H. Princess Stephanie's contact details.
 
Grimaldi House Law

What are the house laws of the Grimaldi family? Multiple times in the constitution, it refers to House Law of the Sovereign Family. Where can we find these?
 
I Don't know where to publish this new

As the 'bal de la Rose' , the rolex Monte Carlo Masters of tennis which would take place on april from april11th to april 18th are canceled
 
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New virtual tour of Monaco

Hi,

Monaco has a new virtual tour in the Internet:
Monaco

It is still only in French, but very easy to navigate. It has wonderful photos. I enjoyed it and hope you will love it too.
 
Hi,

Monaco has a new virtual tour in the Internet:
Monaco

It is still only in French, but very easy to navigate. It has wonderful photos. I enjoyed it and hope you will love it too.
Lovely… We get the feeling that Monaco is sucha a sunny, pleasant place… Thank you for posting this link!!! :flowers:
 
Lovely… We get the feeling that Monaco is sucha a sunny, pleasant place… Thank you for posting this link!!! :flowers:

That was lovely. I'd have loved if it had given a tour around the palace too.
 
Hi, I have some questions I’ve been thinking about for awhile and I don’t believe I’ve seen them asked here before. I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me understand this country and it’s royals a bit better? Thank you :)


Monaco is very small and I’ve noticed there is a lot of flats. Does the country have any houses that have private gardens? Apart from the Princely family, are there any houses in Monaco, not just flats? The only examples of houses I have seen are Caroline and Stephanie’s.

How do the Monégasques treat the Royals - do they curtsy to them? How do they address the Royals? Is it Sir? Is it similar to how people in the U.K. address the BRF, (I’m from the U.K.) or is it not as strict?

Are there any tours to foreign countries that Albert and Charlene go on? I can’t remember if the U.K. ever hosted a state visit for Albert. Similarly does Monaco host State visits, for instance have the President of the USA come to visit?

Is Roc Agel in France?

Finally, again comparing to my country of the U.K., are there any other aristocracy in Monaco not related to Princess Antionette? So is there any Monégasque Dukes, Counts, etc that aren’t directly linked to the Royals?
 
Monaco is very small and I’ve noticed there is a lot of flats. Does the country have any houses that have private gardens? Apart from the Princely family, are there any houses in Monaco, not just flats? The only examples of houses I have seen are Caroline and Stephanie’s.

How do the Monégasques treat the Royals - do they curtsy to them? How do they address the Royals? Is it Sir? Is it similar to how people in the U.K. address the BRF, (I’m from the U.K.) or is it not as strict?


Hi!

There have been and still are, hidden between the high rises, the "Villas of Monaco". They even have a Wikipedia entry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monaco_villas

They are remnants from the heydays of the old Monaco of the Belle Epoque which was centered around the Casino. And all those magnates, which were too snobish to sleep in an ordinary Grand Hotel, had their villas.

But now there are less and less of them. Monaco is small and the building grounds are rare... Plus: Monaco has no laws protecing old structures...

To the treatment of the royals: The Prince calls his subjects "Fellow countrymen" and "Friends" - They call him "Patron" = Boss and "Monseigneur" = Mylord. A far as I know of the relationship is paternalistic and respectful.
 
Hi!

There have been and still are, hidden between the high rises, the "Villas of Monaco". They even have a Wikipedia entry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monaco_villas

They are remnants from the heydays of the old Monaco of the Belle Epoque which was centered around the Casino. And all those magnates, which were too snobish to sleep in an ordinary Grand Hotel, had their villas.

But now there are less and less of them. Monaco is small and the building grounds are rare... Plus: Monaco has no laws protecing old structures...

To the treatment of the royals: The Prince calls his subjects "Fellow countrymen" and "Friends" - They call him "Patron" = Boss and "Monseigneur" = Mylord. A far as I know of the relationship is paternalistic and respectful.

Thank you so much for the information! What do they call the Princesses Charlene, Caroline and Stephanie. Do they bow to them?
So sad that the buildings aren’t protected and have been demolished! I am not a fan of modern architecture and it seems such a shame Albert won’t do something to protect the buildings and the history of Monaco.
 
Do they bow to them?
So sad that the buildings aren’t protected and have been demolished! I am not a fan of modern architecture and it seems such a shame Albert won’t do something to protect the buildings and the history of Monaco.


Oh, they have a list in Monaco with historically important buildings. But they are not explicitly under all circumstances protected. The decisions are made from case to case, so to say. Again: One has to keep in mind, that Monaco is small, building grounds are rare, but building and the "optimization" of the real estate stock are a big source of income for Monaco.

(I always wondered, why Prince Rainier "The Builder" has not introduced laws like in Hong Kong to Monaco: A lease of building ground for 99 years. This would have made the process of "rejuvenating" the building substance and generating income more easy...)

And to the bowing and curtseying: They have this dancing group with little girls in Moncaco - they do this. But the Prince of Monaco is a real royal, with real power! More like a lifetime President or Prime Minister. Bowing and curtsying is more a thing for "museum royals", royals without real power, I think.:whistling:
 
But the french's ambassador did not say the date of the official visit of the french president,
In the next weeks but not the date
The palace of Monaco an le palais de l'Elysée are searching a date and they will announce it very soon
 
Prince Albert II is in Japan and Princess Charlene is in South Africa,does the Prince have to appoint a Regent during his absence such as the Princess of Hanover?
 
Prince Albert II is in Japan and Princess Charlene is in South Africa,does the Prince have to appoint a Regent during his absence such as the Princess of Hanover?

I don't think so. The House Law only covers appointment of a regent during the incapacity or minority of the reigning Prince(ss).
 
I don't think so. The House Law only covers appointment of a regent during the incapacity or minority of the reigning Prince(ss).

As with the last days of the late Prince Rainier III when Albert was appointed Prince Regent of the Principality.
 
Prince Albert II is in Japan and Princess Charlene is in South Africa,does the Prince have to appoint a Regent during his absence such as the Princess of Hanover?

I've read recently (I don't remeber where) that during Charlene's absence Caroline is the first lady. Since Albert is in Tokyo, she should be in Monaco and not in vacation.
 
First Lady is not an official capacity as Head of State or Regent is.

I’ve never heard of countries appointing Regents when the Head of State is out the country other than Denmark.
 
First Lady is not an official capacity as Head of State or Regent is.

I’ve never heard of countries appointing Regents when the Head of State is out the country other than Denmark.

I don't know if it's true, but it isn't my imigination. I've read it.
 
I think sometimes "First Lady" is used as in this example to mean "official hostess" and "most senior lady in the land" i.e. taking the role the Princess Consort of Monaco would have, that doesn't necessarily translate to being in charge legally when Albert is away. I'm not sure Monaco would have such strict rules about the sovereign Prince being out the country as the family have so many estates out of the country (Roc Agel and Chateau Marchais, in France for example) it may be unworkable to have strict rules which come into affect when the Prince it out of the country, maybe they only appoint Regents when the sovereign is unable to discharge their duties (so if Albert can work e-mail, phone and fax he's fine but if he couldn't - as we saw when Rainier was seriously ill in his last days - a regent is appointed)
 
I think sometimes "First Lady" is used as in this example to mean "official hostess" and "most senior lady in the land" i.e. taking the role the Princess Consort of Monaco would have, that doesn't necessarily translate to being in charge legally when Albert is away.
In Sweden, for instance, the Premier lady of the Realm is whichever royal lady who has the highest rank. For instance, for many years during the reign of Gustav V the position was held by his daughter-in-law Crown Princess Louise.
 
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Is it true that Charlotte has a small island in Sardinia that her paternal grandparents gave her for her fifth birthday?
 
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