Prince Albert II speaks of his hopes for peace “in a world plagued by conflicts” during visit to Rondine

During his recent visit to the Rondine Cittadella della Pace international peace mission in Tuscany, Monaco’s Prince Albert II shared his hopes for a world of “tolerance, dialogue, trust, reconciliation and lasting peace.”

Over the weekend, Prince Albert headed to Tuscany for a tour of the Rondine Cittadella della Pace campus near Reggio Emilia. Founded in 1998, Rondine has grown from humble beginnings in the medieval town of the same name to become a wide-reaching international organisation dedicated to reducing armed conflicts and promoting a culture of peace worldwide.

Monaco has maintained a partnership with Rondine since 2015 and has lent its support to an array of globally minded projects, as well as acting as a sponsor to three students at the organisation’s World House, two of whom were there to meet with the Prince during his visit on Sunday 15th September.

Clearly impressed with the work being done by Rondine, Prince Albert said, “I am delighted to be here with you this morning and have taken great interest in visiting the campus facilities and listening to your explanations and testimonies. I am impressed by Rondine’s unique setting and by the creative tool it represents for supporting conflict transformation on a global scale.

I wish to commend Rondine for its exceptional initiatives and commitment, here in Italy and advancing peace worldwide… Rondine contributes to tearing down barriers, biases and misconceptions. We [the people of Monaco] welcome all initiatives promoting a culture of tolerance, dialogue, trust, reconciliation and lasting peace… I concur, ‘If war is a choice, peace can be too’. I would even add that, more than a choice, peace – like environmental sustainability – is a duty to humanity, and our responsibility.”

Prince Albert II of Monaco was full of praise for the work being done by the Rondine peace organisation. Photo credit: Axel Bastello / Palais Princier de Monaco

In 2023, Monaco became the third country to join Rondine’s Leaders for Peace Appeal, an initiative jointly launched by the organisation’s student body and the United Nations. The Principality was also a key sponsor of an event held in New York in December last year that promoted the ‘Rondine Method’ of fostering coexistence, dialogue, conflict resolution and peacebuilding between young people hailing from nations that have been or are still at war.

“My country will continue to work with Rondine as part of its ongoing commitment to support peace efforts around the globe,” added the Prince, in a speech following his tour of Rondine, which was conducted by Franco Vaccari, the organisation’s president. “In a world plagued by conflicts and where international law and multilateralism are eroding, building bridges between individuals and communities is more important than ever. Rondine is a remarkable organisation, and we are proud to stand by its side.”

La Verna

The Rondine Cittadella della Pace wasn’t the only stop on the sovereign’s itinerary. Prior to his visit to the peace project, he spent the afternoon of Saturday 14th September in the Tuscan province of Arezzo, exploring the La Verna Franciscan sanctuary.

Prince Albert was accompanied by Anne Eastwood, Monaco’s Ambassador to Italy, for this leg of the tour, and the two were greeted at the celebrated site by Brother Guido Fineschi and Brother David Gagrcic.

Prince Albert II of Monaco visited the La Verna sanctuary in Arezzo during his visit to Tuscany, a place of pilgrimage for people the world over, including his own mother, Princess Grace, who travelled to the spiritual site in 1968. Photo credit: Axel Bastello / Palais Princier de Monaco

Located in the heart of the Tuscan Apennines, this historic sanctuary has been a place of pilgrimage for people from around the world and is best known as the place where Saint Francis of Assisi received the stigmata on 17th September 1224. Indeed, Princess Grace of Monaco came to La Verna on pilgrimage with Princess Caroline, Prince Albert’s elder sister, in 1968.

Prince Albert was invited by the monks to look through the sanctuary’s archives and browse the photographs that commemorate his late mother’s journey to La Verna. It would have been a poignant experience for the Prince; Princess Grace passed away 42 years to the day of his own visit to the sanctuary.

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Football: AS Monaco crush Auxerre with decisive victory

Ahead of Thursday’s UEFA Champions League clash against Barcelona, AS Monaco secured an impressive 3-0 away victory over Auxerre over the weekend, extending their undefeated record in France’s Ligue 1 this season.

AS Monaco entered Auxerre’s Stade Abbé-Deschamps on 14th September with high hopes of boosting their points tally in the Ligue 1 table, and they were not disappointed.

The Rouges et Blancs took control from the start, with a spectacular header from Thilo Kehrer only eight minutes in. This was followed in the 25th minute by a goal from Brazilian sensation Vanderson, who scored after a clean pass from captain Denis Zakaria.

In the second half, the team’s goals had all but come to a halt until the very last minute, when Zakaria added a third, cementing AS Monaco’s 3-0 victory.

“I think we played a good game. The only negative point is that we were not able to be more decisive,” said Zakaria after the match. “But we are happy with the final score, and I am pleased to have been able to help the team today by scoring. It is important to be there for the team, and that is what I managed to do along with Thilo, the vice-captain.”

The extra points have put AS Monaco neck and neck with second-placed Marseille in the Ligue 1 standings, and only two points behind the perennial top team, Paris Saint-Germain.

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The win is a real confidence builder ahead of the club’s upcoming UEFA Champions League match, the first of the season, against powerhouses FC Barcelona at Stade Louis II in Monaco on Thursday 19th September.

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