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Every summer music lovers from all over the world flock to the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, but not just for his sake – but to attend the famous Salzburger Festspiele (Salzburg Festival). The unique event that offers a vast program of opera, drama and concerts, opened this weekend and as always it attracts music-loving royals, nobles and public officials from near and far. When the opera premiere of Don Giovanni took place on Saturday, Fürstin Gloria von Thurn und Taxis was in the audience, as was Prince Leopold and Princess Ursula von Bayern.

Princess Marie Louise of Preussen, Countess of Schönburg-Glauchau, this weekend hosted the annual Concordia charity gala at the Marbella Club in the south of Spain. The granddaughter of the last German Kaiser and King of Preussen, who lives in Marbella together with her husband Count Rudolf of Schönburg-Glauchau, stood host to the many generous guests who had paid high ticket prices to get a table or a seat at the candle-lit tables nicely decorated with flowers. After a formal sit-down dinner entertainment and dancing followed, Fürst Ferdinand von Bismarck was one of the guests seen shaking is loose in high spirits. Other royal family and friends who attended were Count Friedrich of Schönburg-Glauchau, Prince Georg Friedrich of Preussen, Princess Maja of Hohenzollern, Princess Ira zu Fürstenberg and Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia. Other attendants were cystal-heiress Maya Swarovski, actor Chris Tucker and music maestro Quincy Jones.

Princess Marie-Louse started the aid foundation together with two friends during the mid 1990’s when alarming numbers of people were affected with the AIDS virus in the south of Spain. Since then she has been the organisation’s untired president and today heads a range of fundraising activities to benefit the work of Concordia. Today they run day centers for HIV positives in need of support for families or medical, social and psychological help for themselves. Not only the virus in itself but also working around the issue of acceptance and tolerance of the disease is something that the organisation feel is very important. Through meetings with school kids, societies and other organisations, plus public promotion in connection to the World AIDS Day, Concordia tries to bring the disease closer to people in order to spread information and knowledge.

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