PHOTO – Jacques and Gabriella of Monaco with Santa Claus: the adorable meeting
This Wednesday, December 15 was held the traditional Christmas tree organized by the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. On this occasion, the twins Jacques and Gabriella posed with Santa Claus and the shot is adorable.
It is a Christmas tradition in Monaco. Each year, when installing Christmas Tree in the main courtyard of the palace, the main family meet up for distribute gifts to children Monegasques aged 5 to 12. If the absence of princess charlene to deplore, making some disappointed among the inhabitants of the Rock, the presence of Santa Claus was more than noticed. The stars of the day, the twins Gabriella and Jacques, happily posed in front of the lenses with the tall man in red, alongside their aunt, the princess Stephanie of Monaco, and their cousins, Louis Ducruet and Camille Gottlieb, also present in the Cour d’Honneur this Wednesday. The photo, posted on the official Instagram account of the Palais de Monaco, illustrated this adorable meeting and conquered Internet users. “Beautiful family united around the little princes“comments one of them.”A beautiful united family“can we also read.
The publication is accompanied by a caption, well describing thefairytale atmosphere of this day: “Under Christmas carols, the time for a stroll, the children were able to meet jugglers, a fire-eater, acrobatic elves and even Santa Claus.“, it is written.
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The twins, accomplices with their aunt Stéphanie
Still recovering in a specialized establishment because of “general fatigue“, Princess Charlene could not surround his two children on this traditional day on the Rock. Prince Albert is not present either, so it is his sister Stéphanie who took care of Jacques and Gabriella. The trio unveiled to photographers of nice moments of complicity between hugs and tender kisses. One chosen is sure, the twins were in good hands.
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Photo credits: Jean-François Ottonello / Nice Matin / Bestimage