Prince Harry – Melting Hearts and Taking Names

The royal family often faces criticism for their work – many don’t understand why public engagements are considered a job, or why international travel on behalf of the monarchy is necessary. I can see how those who aren’t “royalists” wouldn’t quite get it, especially with the release of the annual royal finance report, but to those people I say – take one look at Prince Harry. The 29-year-old royal’s just-wrapped official visit to Brazil and Chile was a week of smiles, tears, inspiration – and bad dancing. Although it may not have received nearly as much media attention as his previous overseas tours or that of his older brother’s family visit down under, it was equally as important and extremely beneficial to the royal family and Great Britain. Why? By simply being himself, Harry was able to make each person he met across the two nations feel as though they were important to him. And you know what? They were. He’s an ambassador for Queen and country, perhaps the best there is.

Harry has proved time and time again that he is a personable, down to earth man who just happens to have a title. Sound familiar? I don’t think there is a doubt in anyone’s mind that his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, is among the proudest angels in heaven. Her youngest son’s moments of playing soccer with children, waking babies up from their naps to say hello and visiting the most underprivileged areas of cities are a page out of the Diana handbook.

Courtesy of Emily Andrews, The Sun, @byemilyandrews

Courtesy of Emily Andrews, The Sun, @byemilyandrews

Courtesy of Emily Andrews, The Sun, @byemilyandrews

Courtesy of Emily Andrews, The Sun, @byemilyandrews

While Prince Harry has had these moments everywhere he goes – playing baseball with kids in Harlem, holding hands with ill children in the Bahamas, this South American tour seemed to have more than ever. He danced to Katy Perry with disabled children, was smothered in kisses from locals, fixed a woman’s TV during the Brazil-Chile World Cup match, talked about losing his mother and his nephew, the Prince of Cheeks, and made everyone laugh. In short, he was the definition of ‘Prince Charming’ on this tour. The unprecedented mobile video message HRH recorded thanking the people of Brazil for their hospitality is proof of that. He knows that his status provides him with a vehicle for making a true difference in the world, and he refuses to let that go to waste.

So, from now on when people look at me and say I only like Prince Harry because he’s a hot, single prince or my admiration for the royals is ridiculous, I will point them to these photos and challenge them to keep from smiling. Whether you’re 102 or 2, a wounded war veteran or a child suffering from illness, Harry will charm you to the point that your heart feels like it might literally melt. He doesn’t need to try, or put on a show for the cameras – we would have seen through that by now. He’s the Prince of Hearts, and grandmother is blessed to have such a positive representative to spread the royal love around the world.

In closing, Prince Harry for president.

Many thanks to Emily Andrews for sharing her fabulous photos with me!

Visiting Royal Britain – Summer at the Palaces

I know this may seem like my most obvious “Visiting Royal Britain” post yet, but as our favorite family prepares to head off on summer holiday, why don’t we all think about visiting their homes while they are away? No, not in a creepy, stalker, stealing the crown jewels type of way. BUT, there are two homes in particular that will see notable royal action in the next couple of months…

Buckingham Palace Summer Opening

Keep Calm and Harry On

Keep Calm and Harry On

Chances are, if you’ve ever been to London, this is the first place you headed. Whether the royal standard is flying, indicating that The Queen is in residence, or the Union Jack, you most likely haven’t been inside. No, that’s reserved for small windows throughout the year when The Queen is away for an extended period of time. The annual summer opening will be July 26 – August 31, September 1 – 28. This year will see a special exhibit, Royal Childhood; aptly opening just days after Prince George turns one. Spanning more than 250 years of objects from the Royal Collection, Royal Archives and personal effects from the Royal Family, this is not to be missed!

The Palace of Holyroodhouse

The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrive at this Scottish residence next week for Holyrood week. On June 30, the palace will transform to a colorful parade ground and The Queen, accompanied by her husband, will attend the ceremony of the keys, officially marking the opening of the special week. The week will include several engagements from the royal couple throughout Scotland – mainly in Edinburgh, however a visit to Glasgow will also take place. Most notably, the Order of the Thistle will be on July 3, a prominent date on the royal calendar. While new members were appointed in November on St Andrew’s Day, the pomp and pageantry of investiture will happen next week.

Obviously, you are not welcome inside when Her Majesty is hanging her hat, however you can visit The Palace of Holyroodhouse from April – October and November – March, with the exception of June 24 – July 5 and July 20 – 23 this year.

 Have a royal summer!

Your Guide to Prince Harry in South America

Time for another royal tour! Although it may feel like Prince Harry just got back from Italy and Estonia, everyone’s favorite redhead is hitting the road again tomorrow for an official visit to Chile and Brazil. Harry will be in the Southern Hemisphere from Monday, June 23 – Sunday, June 29.

You may recall the beauty that was Prince Harry steering a literal horse-drawn carriage at a polo match in Brazil in 2012 as part of his Diamond Jubilee tour (this is is his first visit to Chile, however), and while we may not get a repeat of that, we will get to see HRH taking in the World Cup. Sadly, the match won’t be as climatic since England is now out of the running, but it will still be exciting. Just stay away from the those questionable legal activities in Rio okay, H?

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Here is your complete guide to what Prince Harry will be up to over the next week, via the royal’s official website:

Brazil

• June 23, Brasilia: A hospital specialising in rehabilitation, orthopaedic and neuropsychological work. Also, the Cameroon v Brazil World Cup match
• June 24, Belo Horizonte: The training base for Team GB and Paralympics GB during the Rio 2016 Olympics. Also, the Costa Rica v England World Cup match
• June 25-26, Sao Paulo: An environmental project to help protect the Atlantic Rainforest; a community programme supporting disadvantaged children; The Queen’s Birthday Party hosted by the British Ambassador to Brazil at the GREAT Britain House; and a social project to help reduce crime and drug abuse.

Chile

• June 27, Santiago: A wreath laying at the monument of Chile’s founding father Bernardo O’Higgins; the Presidential Palace for a meeting with President Michelle Bachelet. Also, a kindergarten for underprivileged children; a visit to a military unit;  and The Queen’s Birthday Party, hosted by the British Ambassador to Chile.
• June 28, Valparaiso: The firefighters of the 11th Fire Company (the British volunteers), representatives of the city’s other fire services and members of the British community; families affected by the Valparaiso fires in April 2014; and an NGO which provides emergency housing for those living in poverty.
• June 29, Santiago: A charitable foundation, that provides day care for children with mental and physical disabilities.

While I will do my best to keep up with His Royal Hotness, I make no promises! Be sure to follow the usual royal suspects on Twitter and most importantly, the official government entities that will be supporting his visit including @ukinbrazil and @UKinChile. The official hashtags for the visit are #HarryinBrazil and #HarryinChile.

Happy Harry on tour week!

Happy Birthday Prince William!

Today is the 32nd birthday of The Duke of Cambridge and his first as a father. Born William Arthur Philip Louis on 21 June 1982 at St Mary’s Hospital in London; although his name was not announced until 28 June.

Anthony Devlin/PA Wire

Anthony Devlin/PA Wire

Many parallels have been drawn between his birth and that of his son on 22 July last year. His wife’s choice of dress upon leaving the hospital paying tribute to his late mother, Princess Diana and Prince George’s looks – those cheeks!

One thing is for sure – William is going into his 32nd year differently than he did his 31st, a lot has changed in a year. Most notable of course being the birth of his first son, but he and Kate have also left their home in Anglesey, where they began their life together and he went back to school at Cambridge University.

Something tells me a year from now when we reflect back on this 32nd year, The Duke of Cambridge’s life will have taken on new life yet again… maybe a literal new life? 😉

So, happiest of birthdays to you Prince William! May you pinch Georgie’s cheeks 32 times today.

Visiting Royal Britain – Royal Ceremonies

Ceremonies are at the heart of the British Monarchy – from small investitures at Buckingham Palace to grand parades down The Mall. While we all might not be welcomed into The Queen’s home to watch the high-ranking royals bestow honors on their subjects, as always, there are times that the grandeur is right out in the open for all to enjoy.

The State Opening of Parliament

VisitBritain Images

VisitBritain Images

Having just occurred today, June 4, The State Opening of Parliament is the highlight of the royal ceremonial calendar. As Head of State, The Queen must formally open each new session of Parliament. Why is this the most important event in the ceremonial year? It brings together the House of Commons, the House of Lords and Her Majesty – the three elements of the legislature.

 Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, The Queen, in full royal regalia, traveled to The Houses of Parliament in a special state coach this year; the Diamond Jubilee state coach incorporated historic monuments and moments from Britain’s history. The perfect opportunity to line the route and see Her Majesty The Queen in a proper crown and elegant state coach. Does it get more royal than that? The answer is no.

Trooping the Colour

Trooping the Colour, 1987. VisitBritain Images

Trooping the Colour, 1987. VisitBritain Images

From what has just happened to what happens next – Trooping the Colour is The Queen’s official birthday celebration which takes place in June; this year’s will take place on June 14. Although her actual birthday is April 21, it is tradition that the ceremonial celebration take place on a Saturday in June when the weather is likely better (ahem, I was there the whole month of March and it was glorious). Over 1400 officers and guards are on parade, together with 200 horses, over 400 musicians from 10 bands and groups of drummers marching and playing in unison with the Queen herself attending to take the salute. The parade route goes from Buckingham Palace along The Mall to Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall and back again. Not only will you see all of that, but you will catch a glimpse of the firm standing proudly on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

Changing the Guard

Perhaps the most well-known royal ceremony among tourists, Changing the Guard takes place year-round at both Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. While you won’t see the family themselves, this is a must-do for every first time visitor. Be sure to check the schedule before going – and get there early!

Changing the Guard, Buckingham Palace. VisitBritain Images

Changing the Guard, Buckingham Palace. VisitBritain Images

Changing the Guard, Windsor Castle. VisitBritain Images

Changing the Guard, Windsor Castle. VisitBritain Images