PHOTO – Charlène of Monaco: all smiles with her children for this event which is close to her heart
This Saturday, May 7, the 10th edition of the Sainte Dévote rugby tournament was held, organized by the Monegasque Rugby Federation in partnership with the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation. For the occasion, the wife of Albert II made a remarkable appearance with her offspring.
The Rock is boiling. Discreet for several months Due to substantial health concerns, Charlène of Monaco has made a successful comeback. On April 30, 2022, the half of Albert II of Monaco caused a sensation by honoring his presence at the monaco championship prize, pictured with a boyish haircut and gorgeous platinum blonde. Rebelote this Saturday, May 7, this one made a new release for the 10th edition of the Sainte Dévote tournament organized by the Monegasque Rugby Federation in partnership with the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation. The former athlete was accompanied by her husband and of her twinsGabriella Thérèse Marie and Jacques Honoré Rainier.
This event, which introduces the youngest to the oval ball, was all the more important for Albert II’s company because “one of the three major missions of the Princess Charlene Foundation is youth sports education“, he had specified Royal Histories last April. As stated in a post on the Instagram account of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, “the Monegasque team was awarded the Sainte Devote trophyhonoring since 2009 the winner of the match between the Monegasque Rugby Federation and the Rugby Club Lucciana”. Very involved in the field, Princess Charlene has “bound to congratulate all the teams and warmly welcome them for their presence at this tournament”.
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Charlene of Monaco: close to her sporting roots
Originally from South Africa, Charlène de Monaco grew up in a country steeped in love of sports, especially rugby. If she flourished in swimming, she never put aside her passion for the oval ball. In 2019, the former Olympic swimmer went solo to Dubai to encourage her Impis team, wearing the colors of her foundation, which had played in the quarter-finals of the World Rugby Seven Series tournament.
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