On the last day of their visit to Burkina Faso, Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene of Monaco opened Loumbila Vocational Education Center in Oubritenga. Loumbila Education Center was built with cooperation of Burkina Faso Red Cross and Principality of Monaco to satisfy the needs of defenseless communities. There are semi-olympic swimming pool, playfields and education centers in the center. Loumbila Education Center is a complex that will host various events including swimming education and community education for all communities in West African countries. |
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ReplyDeleteHow colourful and beautiful are those costumes of Burkina Faso woman.
ReplyDeleteSorry Charlene but you blew it on this visit, not one outfit was suitable
ReplyDeleteagree, odd choices :(
DeleteAgree, not very well planned clothes at all.
DeleteCharlene's trousers are fashionably tight, but not suitable for this official visit and event in Burkina Faso.
ReplyDeleteI think Charlene wore this polo as homage to Red Cross, possibly not fashionable, but I don't think it was a faux pas.
ReplyDeleteThat's it. It's an official Red Cross polo and she opened an Educational Centre in cooperation with the Red Cross...
DeleteSo it's better to read carefully before beefing ...
I fully agree, Monty. Planting trees and demonstrating First Aid on your knees – I think Charlene was sensibly dressed as a patron of the Red Cross. What I get from these pictures is that she wants to be actively involved in the welfare of the people of Burkina Faso and not sit on the side lines in a lovely cotton frock. I am sure that passed some by in their mystifying readiness to criticize her harshly with every opportunity they get.
DeleteHer shoesize seems to be enormous...
ReplyDeleteik heb genoten van de mooie foto,s
ReplyDeletebedankt er voor !!!!!
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