Charlene of Monaco elegant and smiling: the princess makes a strong impression in front of surprise visitors
Princess Consort Charlene of Monaco delighted several visitors to the Palace of the Princes of Monaco on July 11 by coming to greet them. An impromptu meeting with the wife of the sovereign prince Albert II of Monaco immortalized on Instagram.
They had come to visit the Palace of the Princes of Monaco, they had the surprise of seeing Charlene of Monaco. The princess consort mingled on July 11 with tourists who came to rediscover the state apartments of the palace, as well as the Renaissance frescoes which have just been restored for several years. UN renovation of the palace that Charlene of Monaco and the visitors were able to admire together, the wife of the Sovereign Prince Albert II of Monaco taking part with pleasure in the photo game.
Several shots of this impromptu outing then posted on social networks, and grouped by certain fan accounts who have become accustomed to relaying news from the main Monegasque family. In particular, we discover Charlene of Monaco posing with visitorsincluding a group of children, but also admiring the results of the renovation work carried out inside and outside the palace.
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Charlene of Monaco’s busy schedule
This informal appearance of the Princess Consort of Monaco punctuates an official agenda for the busy month. The social gathering season opened on the Rock on July 8 with the famous rose ball. The event was particularly awaited, in particular because of the health crisis which had forced the organizers to cancel the last two editions. The next big event for the Monegasque elite will not be long in coming: next July 18 will take place another major ball, that of the Red Cross. The charity event, which opens each year with a concert by a great artist, will be sold out for its 73rd edition by the American singer Alicia’s Keys. She will succeed in this role to other artists who have marked their time, such as Ella Fitzgerald, Charles Trenetand Josephine Baker.
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