Royal connections and Irish folk music on the programme at the Princess Grace Irish Library this spring

Princess Grace Irish Library

Starting with a St Patrick’s Day event this week, the Princess Grace Irish Library will be spotlighting the unique bond between Monaco and Ireland with a series of interesting and engaging events this spring. Here’s what to expect.

To celebrate St Patrick’s Day, the Princess Grace Irish Library has invited Irish author Flor MacCarthy, who is also the establishment’s current ‘Writer in Residence’, to give a talk on the fascinating correspondence between the Principality’s ruling Grimaldi family and the presidents of Ireland.

Set to take place on 19th March at 2.30pm, MacCarthy’s discourse will be delving into the historical connections established between Monaco’s royalty and Irish heads of state over the years, many of which she has previously explored in her book, The Presidents’ Letters – An Unexpected History of Ireland.

From Prince Rainier III’s first official visit to Ireland in 1961 to an exchange involving a Irish pony named Babbling Brook that was gifted to Princess Caroline in 1962, the stories will commemorate the enduring friendship between the Emerald Isle and the Principality that was inspired by Princess Grace’s Irish roots.

See more: Princess Grace Irish Library announces spring writer-in-residence

On 4th April, an Irish folk music concert featuring Zoë Conway and John McIntyre will be held at the library. Tickets to the event cost €15 and can be reserved here.

Then comes a gala dinner at the Yacht Club de Monaco on 19th April, which will champion the work of the Atlantic Youth Trust, an Irish charity dedicated to the development of life skills, resilience and cooperation among young Irish people through voyages on the Grace O’Malley tall ship. Tickets for this gala dinner can be booked here.

A lecture on Irish opera by Dr Maria McHale has also been scheduled for 24th April. Further information can be found here.

 

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In the photo: Princess Caroline (centre) with Mark Armstrong, Peter K. Murphy and his wife Jacqueline, Flor MacCarthy, Anne-Marie Boisbouvier and Paula Farquharson. Photo credit: Michael Alesi / Palais Princier de Monaco

Basketball: AS Monaco’s Coup de France title defence ends in defeat at semifinal

In a tense Coupe de France semifinal, AS Monaco fell short against a determined Strasbourg, exiting the tournament with a 93-89 loss.

Despite a comeback attempt, Monaco’s basketball team, the Roca Team, was unable to defend their title on 17th March, succumbing to SIG Strasbourg in a closely contested Coupe de France semifinal at the Arena Loire de Trélazé. This defeat means AS Monaco won’t advance to the final at Bercy. Strasbourg’s victory, with a final score of 93-89, sends them to face Dijon in the final, ending AS Monaco’s hopes of repeating last year’s success.

The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with AS Monaco struggling to find their footing from the outset. Strasbourg took advantage of this, quickly establishing a lead.

Matthew Strazel, AS Monaco’s guard, pointed out the team’s early game shortcomings: “We lacked aggressiveness at the beginning. Strasbourg played a complete game.” He continued, “It’s a setback for us, especially as we had been on a good pace in the Euroleague.”

AS Monaco’s shooting percentage was a significant issue, with the team hitting only 27 of 62 from the field. Strasbourg, on the other hand, displayed efficient shooting and resilience, managing to maintain their lead despite AS Monaco’s aggressive comeback attempt in the final quarter.

This defeat ends AS Monaco’s title defence and casts doubt on their national performance, especially after missing the Leaders Cup. Looking forward, they’re focusing on the Euroleague, with an important match against EA7 Emporio Armani Milan on 20th March.

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