Prince Albert has honoured the people of Monaco who remained mobilised during the Covid-19 crisis with a special invitation-only summer concert at the Palace.
The second and last concert of the summer performed by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra was held on Thursday 6th August in the Cour d’Honneur of the Palace.
Prince Albert invited the health personnel, NGOs, workers, public service employees and traders from Monaco who had remained mobilised and at work throughout the period of confinement linked to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ahead of the classical concert, the Prince personally thanked the “courageous people for their unwavering commitment” on behalf of the people of Monaco.
The concert was conducted by Juraj Valcuha assisted by virtuoso violinist Maxim Vengerov.
Works by F. Schreker, F. Mendelssohn, G. Bizet and R. Chedrine were performed.
Photos: A. Bastello / Prince’s Palace
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70th Anniversary GP’s surprise win
Sunday’s 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone was an unexpectedly exciting race, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen taking his first victory of the year and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc coming in fourth after racing an excellent race.
Max Verstappen held off the dynamic duo from Mercedes, points leader Lewis Hamilton and pole leader Valterri Bottas, for a win at the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone track in England on Sunday.
The Dutchman pitted twice and fought hard to keep his Mercedes rivals at bay, giving him his ninth career victory and his fourth consecutive podium finish this season. The win is partly credited to his decision to use hard tyres for the start of the race, but also can be attributed to the skill of Verstappen and the speed of his car.
Bottas and Hamilton were out in front at the start but were soon outraced by Verstappen who, from lap 26, was able to keep the Mercedes duo at bay with a roughly two second lead.
Leclerc had a rough go of it in the qualifiers, where he was in eighth position, but he quickly showed what he’s made of once the race began. His one-stop strategy worked well for him, his car seemed to be on top form, plus he was driving exceptionally well, allowing him to come in fourth.
“We need to analyse to understand why we were so quick because I don’t really understand,” Leclerc saidafter the race. “Today was very impressive. I don’t know where we found that pace but we were very, very quick on the hard tyres, especially towards the end of the stint, so I’m extremely happy with the job we’ve done today.”
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Which countries will ask you to quarantine upon arrival?
Monaco residents who are flying out of France will be required to quarantine in certain European countries, amid a steady increase in Covid-19 cases. Here are the countries currently imposing a quarantine on travellers.
While travel within Europe was largely opened on 15th June, some countries chose to maintain certain restrictions while others have now decided to impose new ones as a result of rising case numbers in France.
It is important to note that the quarantine is based on the country you are travelling from, not the nationality on your passport. So, anyone flying out of France – including Monaco residents – will be subject to these rules.
Norway
Norway is the latest country to announce a quarantine rule for anyone who arrives from France, effective Saturday 8th August. Travellers will have to observe a 10-day quarantine.
Ireland
Passengers arriving on flights from France to Ireland are required to enter into a 14-day self-imposed quarantine upon arrival. This means that travellers can isolate themselves at home or in another place of accommodation. People are required to inform authorities about where they will be in quarantine and the Irish government says that it will be conducting checks to ensure compliance.
Finland
Even though border restrictions were relaxed throughout Europe in June, Finland has always maintained strict entry restrictions, banning all non-essential travel.
Iceland
While Iceland has a 14-day quarantine for people arriving from France, it only applies to people who were born before 2005. There is also the possibility to be tested at the airport and those who test negative will be allowed into the country without quarantine.
Denmark
There are some restrictions in Denmark, but no quarantine. The country is trying to limit numbers by opening the borders only for essential travel, such as work or transit. Travellers who can show they are staying at least six nights in the country are also allowed in.
Greece
Tests are available for travellers at airports in Greece, but there is no requirement to quarantine upon arrival from France. It is necessary, however, to fill out a travel form 48 hours before departure. You can find the form here.
United Kingdom
While the UK does not currently require travellers from France to quarantine, the country says it is “closely monitoring” the situation and has recently added quarantine rules for people arriving from Spain, Belgium, Andorra and the Bahamas. The situation with France could change at any time.
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