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Prince Albert II to lead Monaco’s National Day at World Expo in Osaka - Monaco Life

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Prince Albert II of Monaco will travel to Japan this week to lead celebrations for Monaco’s National Day at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka. The visit, set for Saturday 28th June, will spotlight the Principality’s humanitarian and cultural identity, and its active engagement with the international community. The Prince will be joined by Princess Stéphanie and other members of the Princely family, including Louis and Marie Ducruet, Pauline Ducruet, …

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The princely family of Monaco will soon celebrate a beautiful event: the baptism of the little Constance, the last daughter of Louis and Marie Ducruet. And the young parents have already made their choice on the godfather and godmother... with a head well known to the general public!

Our "still" Grand Duke was on the road for a week, 9,500 kilometers away from Luxembourg.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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Albert de Monaco is expected in Osaka for the Universal Exhibition, an installation which he will visit surrounded by his sister, Stephanie, and his nephews, Louis, Pauline and Camille, but without Charlene, Jacques and Gabriella who had to cancel their arrival at the last minute.

On Friday, the Sovereign will start a trip to Japan, where he will take part in the National Day of Monaco, celebrated at the heart of the Osaka Universal Exhibition. The meeting brings together 158 countries and everyone is entitled to a day of festivities. On Saturday 28 June, it will be Monaco's turn for

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