Charlene of Monaco bewitching in a midnight blue dress: matching Princess Caroline, who dares transparency
The festivities continue on the side of Monaco. The great Monegasque national holiday has been in full swing since this Saturday, November 19, on this most important day for the rock. Yesterday, the 44-year-old princess was so proud of her twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco, that she did not fail to publish a snapshot of them, before they went to meet of the Monegasque people from the balcony of the Prince’s Palace. In a rifleman’s uniform, the 7-year-old little prince was perfect. As for Charlene of Monaco, she made her big comeback to this national holiday, which she had missed last year due to health concerns and which had been canceled in 2020 due to the health context. And it is in a superb outfit in very sober black and white that she retained all respects.
At her side, her husband Albert of course. But also all the rest of the Monegasque clan. Charlotte Casiraghi, on the arm of her husband Dimitri Rassam, was also sumptuous. And her sons Raphaël Elmaleh – fruit of her past love with Gad Elmaleh, now 8 years old – and Balthazar Rassam, 4 years old, whose dad is her current husband, almost stole the show. Very dissipated, the eldest Raphaël made the show on the balcony of the prince’s palace. More shy, little Balthazar made his big debut alongside his parents and cousins, India Casiraghi, 7 years old, Sacha Casiraghi, 9 years old, and the youngest Maximilian Casiraghi, 4 years old – all three fruits of the loves of ‘Andrea Casiraghi and Tatiana Santo Domingo.
Matching sisters-in-law
In the evening, Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene made another appearance at the Monegasque National Day gala evening at the Grimaldi Forum. The whole Monegasque family was once again together for an unforgettable evening. For the occasion, Charlene totally eclipsed her husband, in a superb and very long indigo blue dress. And even if Albert of Monaco had bet on pants to match his dress, he was no match for the beauty of his wife, who provided all eyes to her. A queen of the night who also matched her sister-in-law Princess Caroline of Hanover. A dress signed Terrence Bay on which she bet for a return to elegance and sobriety. She wore the red and white ribbon of the Order of St. Charles and the insignia of Grand Cross, pinned to her waist. For her part, Princess Caroline had bet on a dress that played on a semi-transparency signed Chanel.