- Prince Edward recently visited Monaco
- The Prince attended charity event and royal duties
- His charity raised €102,000 for youth empowerment
Prince Edward (60), the King's brother, took the glitzy city of Monaco by storm this week, all in the name of charity and royal duties! Landing at Nice Côte d'Azur Airport straight from London, Edward's visit was anything but ordinary. As Chairman of The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, he's on a mission to support young people in finding their "purpose, place, and passion." And guess what? He's doing it in style!
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Prince Edward's Monaco tour: A night of generosity and impact
Tuesday night was lit at the Stelios Foundation Conference Hall, where Edward and guests didn't just dine; they made a difference, raising a jaw-dropping €102,000 for the charity. Talk about generosity! Founded by Edward's father, the late Prince Philip, in 1956, the charity's legacy lives on, touching hearts and changing lives.
But Edward didn't stop there. His royal tour included stops at the International School of Monaco, the British School of Monaco, and even St Paul's Anglican Church Monaco. Each visit, a testament to his commitment to youth and education.
Mixing with Monaco's finest
The highlight? A reception at the Yacht Club de Monaco, hosted by none other than Prince Albert of Monaco himself. Royal circles colliding for a cause – it doesn't get better than this!
The royal agenda's packed, with Edward and Sophie set to charm Malta next month, a place close to the royal family's heart. It's where Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip lived their early days of marriage, a nod to their lasting legacy.
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Stay tuned for more royal adventures, charity milestones, and glamorous gatherings!