Prince Albert: His daughter is celebrating her comeback on the stage

News about the royals in the GALA ticker: Prince Albert’s daughter Jazmin Grace Grimaldi appears again +++ Protests against the Swedish royals are made on TV +++ Prince Nikolai sells his luxury apartment

News about the royals in the GALA ticker

September 17, 2021

Prince Albert’s daughter Jazmin Grace Grimaldi is celebrating her stage comeback

Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, 29, is making her comeback as a singer. In 2019, the illegitimate daughter of Prince Albert, 63, and the American Tamara Jean Rotolo, 59, started her pop star career. Due to the corona pandemic, she was unable to perform with her band in New York and the surrounding area for months. At times, Albert’s daughter was even infected with the corona virus. After all that is over, Jazmin can finally start again.

With a series of pictures on Instagram including emotional lines, the musician documents the long-awaited performance evening and writes: “Last night was magical! It’s so exciting to be on stage again, to see all your beautiful faces singing along and with such talented people We are back, my friends and fellow artists! I am so grateful, my heart is full. Thank you to everyone who has come to support us. “

At this point, our editorial team has integrated content from Instagram.

Due to your data protection settings, this content was not loaded in order to protect your privacy.

PRIVACY SETTINGS

Here you can change the settings for the providers whose content you want to display. These providers may set cookies and collect information about your browser and other criteria determined by the respective provider. Further information can be found in the data protection information.

September 15, 2021

Princess Victoria and Co. are humiliated live on TV

Actually a nice tradition: On Tuesday, September 14, 2021, Princess Victoria, 44, Prince Daniel, 48, Queen Silvia, 77, and King Carl Gustaf, 75, will celebrate the opening of the Swedish Parliament, like every year. However, the festive act, broadcast live on television, becomes an uncomfortable test of patience for the royal family. But what happened?

The opening of Parliament consists of a solemn first session after a service, which begins with the MPs singing the King’s Song, which was written in 1844. That is what tradition demands. For this purpose, Carl Gustaf stands in front of the plenary as the royal head. But that year several members of parliament refused to sing along to the song – as a sign of protest against the monarchy. The actually popular Swedish royals were humiliated in front of the cameras. In the social media, the MPs involved were sometimes attacked harshly. A user punished their behavior as “immature, rude and stupid”, for example. After all, Victoria, Daniel and Co. got a lot of support. The majority of the members of parliament, however, sang along diligently.

September 14, 2021

Prince Nikolai separates from his first own apartment

After only one and a half years, Denmark’s Prince Nikolai, 22, is giving up his apartment in downtown Copenhagen. A step that surprises. Although it is known that the son of Prince Joachim, 52, and his former wife Countess Alexandra, 57, will start his studies in Paris, the Danes expected that he would keep his place of residence at home.

The 70 square meter apartment is offered for sale on the Danish housing portal “Boliga.dk”. The property is a town house, the living space of which is spread over three floors and which even has a roof terrace. It has been owned by Nikolai since January 2020. At that time he had bought it for 4.1 million crowns (around 551,000 euros). Now the 22-year-old wants to sell his previous home for 5.5 million crowns (around 739,640 euros). A nice financial cushion for his new start in the French capital.

September 13, 2021

Will Prince Philippos and Nina Flohr now also say “Yes” in church?

It would be the third time that Prince Phillipos, 35, and his wife Nina Flohr, 34, celebrate their bond with family and friends. According to exclusive information from the Greek magazine “Secret” and the journalist Sasha Stamati, the church wedding of the son of King Constantine, 81, the last monarch of Greece, and the Swiss businesswoman will take place in October 2021 in the Cathedral of the Annunciation in Athens. Accordingly, one of the most important social events of the year is currently being planned, when several royals and wealthy business people are expected, insofar as the health measures allow. There is still no confirmation of the wedding plans from the Greek royal family themselves.

The couple already got married in St. Moritz on Saturday, December 12th, 2020. Because of the corona pandemic, the wedding was very modest at the time. Only the immediate family was present. Both fathers, ex-King Konstantin and Thomas Flohr, 61, acted as groomsmen. In June, the couple toasted their marriage with around 30 guests in their British hometown of Cambridge. Now the happy couple are obviously hoping for a bigger festival that will do justice to their love.

Prince Frederik and Co .: Everyone was at the “Royal Run” – except for Prince Christian

The entire Danish Crown Prince family spent themselves on Sunday (September 12, 2021) in the “Royal Run” – except for one: Prince Christian, 15. But where was the son of Prince Frederik, 53, and Princess Mary, 49?

The fun run founded by Prince Frederik has already had to be postponed three times due to the corona pandemic. Finally the time has come. The Danish heir to the throne ran for a good cause in four cities. His wife Mary was on duty in Aalborg and the children Princess Isabella, 14, Prince Vincent, 10, and Princess Josephine, 10, competed in the Danish capital, Copenhagen. Even cousin Prince Felix, 19, celebrated his running premiere. Only Prince Christian was missed by the spectators.

Prince Christian with his mother Princess Mary

© Dana Press

The Danish tabloid “Billed Bladet” wants to know the reason for his absence. In August, the royal offspring started at the Herlufsholm boarding school. The rule there is that the students are only allowed to go home every other weekend. There were no classes on Sunday, but attendance was compulsory – even for the future heir to the throne. That was certainly entirely in the interests of his parents, because Frederik and Mary attach great importance to the fact that their children grow up as normally as possible and – in this case – are treated like all other classmates.

Royal news last week

Did you miss any news? Read last week’s Royal News here.

Source used: Dana Press, billedbladet.dk

jse / ama
Gala