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Sultan of Brunei Welcomes Granddaughter

2010 is off to good start for the Sultan of Brunei. On Thursday, January 7th, he became a grandfather again when his daughter gave birth to a healthy baby girl.

Princess Hajah Majeedah, the fourth child of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, delivered the child at 5:30pm at the compound of the Istana Nurul Iman, the official residence of the Sultan. A 17-gun salute was done in honor of the royal birth.

The new baby’s name is Raihaanah Hanaa-ul Bolqiah. She has an older brother, named Abdul Hafeez, who was born in March 2008.

Little Raihaanah’s father is Pengiran Anak Khairul Khalil Pengiran Syed Hj Jaafari.

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Queen Sonja Gives Out Sports Award

The Queen of Norway was at the Olympic site of Lillehammer Saturday to present the Ildsjel Prize to cyclist Vidar Boe, for his work with society’s neediest.

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Queen Sonja arrived at Haakon’s Hall with Tove Paule, President of the Norwegian Confederation of Sports, for the annual Sports Gala. It was she who praised Boe for his work.

“Without volunteering, Norway and many other parts of our society would not have the standard we have today. I think, therefore, it is very nice to get to award the prize,” Queen Sonja said before calling Boe up to the stage.

Once there, Boe spoke of his concern for the next generation.

“This award shows that we need a voluntary basis. What concerns me is that the tail of a generation of enthusiasts is about to disappear,” he said.

Boe is known in Norway for cycling through the country with another cyclist, Tahir Hussein of Pakistan, who is blind.

Upon receiving the award, Boe called Hussein up, the first time the two had been together since cycling last year.

“Vidar has worked for the weak all my life and deserves this award. It was worth the long trip from Pakistan to meet him again,” said Hussein.

And Boe had these kind words to say about the Queen.

“She’s a great lady. This is not a show when Her Majesty comes to award the prize. Then it means something to her and praiseworthy. I really feel that this is not some other rank price.”

Luxembourg’s HGD Guillaume Promotes Finance in Gulf States

This week, Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume of Luxembourg will be in the Persian Gulf region to promote his country’s financial sector. He will be in Bahrain, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar, and is travelling with a delegation of representatives, including Finance Minister Luc Frieden.

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In each country Guillaume stopped by, he met with political and business leaders. For example, in Bahrain Monday, the Prince and Frieden met with Prime Minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa.

Furthermore, Guillaume and Frieden will speak at seminars developed by the Luxembourg for Finance, a developmental agency.

This trip will last until Thursday.

Prince William’s Visit to Lincolnshire

Monday was a busy day for Prince William. He was in Lincolnshire for a total of three visits – one to a hospital, another to a school, and then finally the Royal Air Force in Coningsby.

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In the morning, William went to St. Barnabas Hospice with his aunt, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, elder sister to the late Princess Diana and who is the High Sheriff of Lincolnshire. The Prince spent over a hour talking to patients, staff members and volunteers a the Hospice. He even stopped by its art class to meet with more patients, who are suffering from terminal illnesses.

Next, Prince William – this time without his aunt – went to Eresby School to open its Life Skills Centre. Eresby is an institution for children with learning disabilities. It is also the first school in the UK to earn specialist school status in Cognition and Learning.

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During his visit, William unveiled a plaque to commemorate his visit. He also met with staff members, the students and their parents. One boy, named Darren Pearty, sat in his lap and gave the future King a big hug.

In the evening, the Prince went to the Royal Air Force base in the area as Honorary Air Commandant.

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