Charlene de Monaco sublime in a long red dress, the ex-swimmer gets wet for a big comeback: the slideshow
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Charlene de Monaco sublime in a long red dress, the ex-swimmer gets wet for a big comeback
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Princess Charlene of Monaco during the opening ceremony of the 61st edition of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival at the Grimaldi Forum, in Monaco © Claudia Albuquerque/Bestimage
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Princess Charlene of Monaco – Prince Albert II of Monaco inaugurates the exhibition “Sailing the Sea of Science, Scientist and explorer. Prince Albert Ier and the early norwegian exploration of Svalbard” at the Fram Museum in Oslo on June 22, 2022 © Javad Parsa/NTB Scanpix via ZUMA Press/Bestimage
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Princess Charlene of Monaco – Prince Albert II of Monaco opens the exhibition “Sailing the Sea of Science, Scientist and explorer. Prince Albert I and the early norwegian exploration of Svalbard” at the Fram Museum in Oslo on June 22, 2022.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco carries Princess Gabriella – Prince Albert II of Monaco opens the exhibition “Sailing the Sea of Science, Scientist and explorer. Prince Albert I and the early norwegian exploration of Svalbard” at the Fram Museum in Oslo on June 22, 2022.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco at the photocall for the opening ceremony of the 61st edition of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival at the Grimaldi Forum, in Monaco, on June 17, 2022. © Bruno Bebert/Bestimage
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Princess Charlene, Prince Albert II of Monaco and their daughter Princess Gabriella during the Corpus Christi procession on the Place du Palais, June 16, 2022. This is the official return of Princess Charlene since the announcement of her COVID contamination in early June. During this public holiday in Monaco, the Principality has designated Corpus Christi (Corpus Domini). This Catholic feast, instituted by Pope Urban IV in 1264, is held each year on the Thursday following Trinity, sixty days after Easter. It celebrates the real presence of Jesus Christ under the appearances of bread and wine, which have become his body and his blood. © Claudia Albuquerque / Bestimage
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Illustration – The Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation and the Monaco Aquatic Rescue and Diving Center are organizing Water Safety Day on Larvotto Beach in Monaco on June 25, 2018. This day takes place in partnership with the “Cap O Pas Cap”. © Claudia Albuquerque / Bestimage
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No Tabloids – Princess Charlene of Monaco and Alain Bernard – “Water Safety Day, for the prevention of drowning” on Larvotto beach in Monaco on June 12, 2017 This event is organized by its Foundation, the Center de Sauvetage Aquatique de Monaco (CSAM) and Cap O Pas Cap (French association) in partnership with the Monegasque Red Cross. On the eve of the summer season, the messages of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation are more topical than ever: raising public awareness of the dangers of water, teaching children preventive measures and teaching them to swim. © Olivier Huitel / Restricted swimming pool Monaco / Bestimage
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No Tabloids – Princess Charlene of Monaco – “Water Safety Day, for the prevention of drowning” on Larvotto beach in Monaco on June 12, 2017 This event is organized by her Foundation, the Aquatic Rescue Center of Monaco (CSAM ) and Cap O Pas Cap (French association) in partnership with the Monegasque Red Cross. On the eve of the summer season, the messages of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation are more topical than ever: raising public awareness of the dangers of water, teaching children preventive measures and teaching them to swim. © Olivier Huitel / Restricted swimming pool Monaco / Bestimage
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No Tabloids – Princess Charlene of Monaco – “Water Safety Day, for the prevention of drowning” on Larvotto beach in Monaco on June 12, 2017 This event is organized by her Foundation, the Aquatic Rescue Center of Monaco (CSAM ) and Cap O Pas Cap (French association) in partnership with the Monegasque Red Cross. On the eve of the summer season, the messages of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation are more topical than ever: raising public awareness of the dangers of water, teaching children preventive measures and teaching them to swim. © Olivier Huitel / Restricted swimming pool Monaco / Bestimage