At the Monte-Carlo Circus Festival, the main family surrounded by Stéphanie de Monaco
A weekend of celebrations on the Rock! While the 45th edition of the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival opened its doors on January 20, 2023, after two years of absence, several members of the main family went there. To the delight of its president, Princess Stéphanie.
Their huge smiles testify to their joy at finding this meeting again after two years of absence. The Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival saw several members of the main family parade throughout the weekend. Starting with its president, Stéphanie de Monaco. Under the marquee of Fontvieille, the princess was accompanied, on January 20, by prince Albert, his daughter, Camille Gottlieb and his eldest son Louis Ducruet, who came with his wife Marie.
For this first exceptional performance, the Monegasques, numerous and enthusiastic, responded present. The International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo is, it should be remembered, one of the most important and prestigious in the world.
Founded in 1974 by Rainier III, lovers of the circus arts, the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival, of which this is the 45th edition, brings together jugglers, clowns, magicians and acrobats. The show was once again at the rendezvous on January 20!
Under the Fontvieille marquee, the party continued throughout the weekend. On January 21, it was Charlotte Casiraghi’s turn to attend the event with her eldest son, Raphaël Elmaleh, aged 9. Princess Stephanie was once again presented by her son, Louis, but also by host Stéphane Bern.
Bouquets of flowers in hand, Princess Stéphanie and Charlotte Casiraghi were treated to a most festive entrance.
Sunday January 22 was marked by the presence of Prince Albert who came accompanied by his children, Hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella. Louis Ducruet and Camille Gottlieb were there too.
Seated in the front row, Prince Albert II and his children took advantage of this new family evening.
Open to everyone until January 29, 2023, the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival offers high-flying acts. Like here with outfielders Quincy Azzario, Merrylu and Rene Casselly junior.
For the artists – jugglers, magicians or even clowns and tightrope walkers – every performance counts. They will indeed try to win the distinction of the Clown d’Or. Who will be the lucky winner? Answer on January 24.