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Another snap, taken outside, showed the happy family wrapped up for winter, with the young prince sporting an adorable grey beanie hat.
In the first picture, Prince Charles flashed an adorable toothless grin to the camera in his father s arms.
In an adorable picture, a curious Prince Charles could be seen reaching out for the Christmas tree s baubles
Proud dad Guillaume, 38, held his son high, while Stephanie, 36, leaned against her husband s shoulder in a sweet embrace.
The next snap saw the hereditary Grand Duke hold his son close to the Christmas tree, with Prince Charles, dressed in an adorable light grey sweater, reaching for a bauble.
Wild Bees
There are about 350 wild bee species in Luxembourg. In contrast to the farmed honeybee, they do not build up a stock of honey. They usually live alone and are much less prone to defend themselves by stinging. As these insects are important pollinators for a large number of plants, their protection and the preservation of their food sources and habitat is particularly important.
Issue Date:08.12.2020 Designer:Vidale-Gloesener (L) Illustrator:Yvan Barbier (B) Process:Offset Colours:Multicoloured Size:30 x 25 mm
Local Museums in Luxembourg
The new stamp booklet presents the second series of local museums in Luxembourg. Join us on a journey through the Grand Duchy to discover the traditions of making various products, and in particular handicrafts.
16th December 2020
Prince Félix and Princess Claire of Luxembourg have shared a Christmas message on the Instagram account of their French winery, Chateau les Crostes.
They also revealed a new family photo with their two children, Princess Amalia (6) and Prince Liam (4). The image appears to have been taken in the summer or autumn of this year, presumably in Germany.
Their message was written in French and is translated below:
“Dear wine lovers,
“During this Christmas period, we are all in a situation which favours solidarity and sharing even if many of us cannot find our relatives and friends.
“In Europe, we have lived through many crises, in particular, the two world wars. As a result, we had the opportunity to live in peace for 75 years, which makes us understand how important our freedom is. Solidarity will always take precedence over individualism, and now is the time to take it into account again.