Hard blow for Caroline of Monaco: the pandemic disrupts her plans
The famous Bal de la Rose, organized each year by Princess Caroline of Hanover, is postponed by almost four months, due to sanitary conditions in the principality, we learn in a press release.
The Bal de la Rose has existed since 1954. It was Princess Grace of Monaco who created it, to support her foundation, the Princess Grace Foundation, which works to help underprivileged children. Today, this ball is performed by Prince Albert and Princess Caroline of Hanover. It is the latter who organizes it. A hard blow for her, the 2022 edition is worried about the country’s health situation, as a press release from the Société des Bains de Mer de Monaco, published this Thursday, January 20, reads: “The Bal de la Rose, originally scheduled for March 19, has been postponed, due to sanitary conditions, until Friday July 8, 2022.”
Princess Caroline had chosen Christian Louboutin to ensure the artistic direction of this new edition of the Bal de la Rose. Its theme isthe 20s, the return“. So it’s only a postponement but the ball is still reported from almost four months, what can be worried about the health situation on the Rock. In addition, an exhibition dedicated to Christian Louboutin is to open its doors the day after the ball, “The exhibition[niste]», at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, between July 9 and August 28, 2022.
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The female presence of the royal family
Since Princess Charlene is recovering, it is Caroline, Albert’s sister, who allows the royal family to benefit from a strong feminine personality. In addition to caring for her nephews Jacques and Gabriella, Charlotte, as well as her other sister Stéphanie, stay with the prince regent. They try to make people forget the absence of Charlène during official events by revealing their brother, Albert, whether in Monaco or even internationally. Caroline notably shone with her presence in Dubai, during the Universal Exhibition where Monaco was in the spotlight, or again at the 52nd edition of the International Bouquet Competition organized by the Garden Club in Monaco.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.
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