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Princely family received by Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace

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On Tuesday, May 14, Prince Albert II was awarded the Commander's Badge for Agricultural Merit by the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, at the Élysée Palace in Paris.

Congratulated by President Macron and his wife Brigitte, Prince Albert II was awarded the Commander's Badge for Agricultural Merit in the presence of Princess Charlene, the Princess of Hanover, Hereditary Prince Jacques, Princess Gabriella and several Monegasque and French dignitaries.

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The “Agricultural Merit” badge is awarded to men and women who have made outstanding contributions to French agriculture. The Prince received this award in particular for the numerous historical Grimaldi sites in French communities and their farms.

© Eric Mathon / Prince's Palace

© Eric Mathon / Prince's Palace

© Eric Mathon / Prince's Palace

President Macron with the royal family © Éric Mathon/Prince's Palace

Ms. Brigitte Macron and the royal family © Éric Mathon/ Fürstenpalast

Last December, Prince Albert II was awarded the Ecological Transition Prize by the magazine, also in Paris International Politics and that Cercle MBCfor his commitment to environmental protection.

Last November, the prince also received the insignia of the Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation on behalf of the father of Prince Emmanuel-Philibert of Savoy, a Monegasque resident. This dynastic order is the highest honor of the House of Savoy and formerly the King of Italy.

This time abroad, the sovereign was inducted into the Order of the Crown of the Kingdom by King Abdullah Shah of Malaysia, the highest national honor that can only be bestowed on the King of Malaysia at the beginning of his reign and his wife, the Queen.