Prince Albert II continued his string of solo engagements as he travelled to Rwanda last Friday, with the Monagesque head of state, 67, visiting two beekeeping academies at the French Observatory of Apidology (OFA), which are dedicated to training vulnerable women in beekeeping techniques that will enable them to become honey producers and allow them to gain financial independence for themselves and their families

Prince Albert was accompanied by Thierry Dufresne, founder and President of the OFA, and Thierry told HELLO! of the moving visit: "It was his first visit to Rwanda. He came to learn about OFA's work here and to have an intimate and powerful exchange with these women, who told him about their lives and where they come from. It was a very moving moment for us, but also a very d

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