HGD Guillaume and HGD Stéphanie viewed the exhibition "Stories and art. Painting in Luxembourg in the 18th century" at the National Museum at the Fish Market today, November 7:
For Saint-Nicolas, the Guillaume and Stéphanie went this Wednesday to “Kannerland” located in Limpertsberg and managed by the association “Elisabeth Kanner – a Familljenhëllef”. The structure welcomes children and young people aged 0 to 18 who grew up in unfavorable conditions.
Today, December 20, HGD Guillaume and HGD Stéphanie visited the "Wanteraktioun" (winter action), of the non-profit organization "Dräieck" that helps vulnerable and deprived people during the winter period.
The meetings of the Crown Couple, accompanied by Prince Francis, with the elderly continued this Wednesday at the “Servior Jousefshaus” in Remich. Alongside Minister Max Hahn, they had a pleasant time with the residents who were delighted by the good humor of the little Prince.
I wonder how many of such houses for the elderly Luxembourg has. Do they intend to visit them all? It's wonderful how they are making sure to spend time with the elderly.
Like his brother, prince Francois seems a happy little chap.
HGD Guillaume and HGD Stéphanie together with Princes Charles and François attended events in connection with the 60th anniversary of the Venice Biennale in Italy on April 18 and 19:
During their stay in Venice last week, see above, HGD Guillaume and HGD Stéphanie have given an interview to French magazine Point de Vue, out this week:
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À l’occasion de la 60e édition de la Biennale d’art, les grands-ducs héritiers ont inauguré le pavillon du Luxembourg, visité l’exposition internationale et organisé, le lendemain, pour leurs deux jeunes fils une visite des Giardini. Pour Point de Vue, le couple nous livre ses premières impressions.
HGD Guillaume and HGD Stéphanie together with Prince François visited the CIPA Grand-Duchesse Joséphine-Charlotte home for elderly people in Junglinster yesterday, May 15: