Charlène and Albert of Monaco: Where do the first names of their children, Jacques and Gabriella, come from? : the slideshow
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Charlène and Albert of Monaco: Where do the first names of their children, Jacques and Gabriella, come from?
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Princess Charlene of Monaco and her children Prince Jacques of Monaco, Marquis des Baux and Princess Gabriella of Monaco, Countess of Carladès – The princely family on the balcony of the palace during the National Day of the Principality of Monaco. © Dominique Jacovides / Bruno Bébert / Bestimage
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Prince Albert II of Monaco, Prince Jacques of Monaco and Princess Gabriella of Monaco, Louis Ducruet and Camille Gottlieb – 3rd day of the 45th International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo under the Fontvieille marquee in Monaco on January 22, 2023. © Claudia Albuquerque /better image
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Hereditary Prince Jacques of Monaco and Princess Gabriella of Monaco during the traditional Christmas tree at the Prince’s Palace in Monaco on December 14, 2022. The princely couple and their children distributed gifts and sweets to Monegasque children in the courtyard of the Palace. © Claudia Albuquerque / Bestimage
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Prince Jacques of Monaco and Princess Gabriella of Monaco and Camille Gottlieb – 3rd day of the 45th International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo under the Fontvieille marquee in Monaco on January 22, 2023. © Olivier Huitel/pool/Bestimage
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Pool Monaco – No Tabloïds – Princess Charlène of Monaco, accompanied by her children Prince Jacques of Monaco, Marquis of Baux, and Princess Gabriella of Monaco, Countess of Carladès, Charlotte Casiraghi, Mélanie de Massy and Georges Marsan, the mayor of Monaco, during the inauguration of the Christmas market in Monaco, December 2, 2022. © Jean-Charles Vinaj/Pool Monaco/Bestimage
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Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco at the inauguration of the Christmas market in Monaco. December 2, 2022. © Claudia Albuquerque / Bestimage
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Prince Jacques of Monaco and Princess Gabriella of Monaco – 3rd day of the 45th International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo under the Fontvieille marquee in Monaco on January 22, 2023. © Olivier Huitel/pool/Bestimage
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Hereditary Prince Jacques of Monaco during the traditional Christmas tree at the Prince’s Palace in Monaco on December 14, 2022. The princely couple and their children distributed gifts and sweets to Monegasque children in the courtyard of the Palace. © Claudia Albuquerque / Bestimage
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Prince Jacques of Monaco, Marquis des Baux, Princess Gabriella of Monaco, Countess of Carladès – The princely family of Monaco in the courtyard of the palace during the National Day of the Principality of Monaco on November 19, 2022. © Dominique Jacovides / Bruno Bébert / Bestimage
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Princess Charlene of Monaco during the traditional Christmas tree at the Prince’s Palace in Monaco on December 14, 2022. The princely couple and their children distributed gifts and sweets to Monegasque children in the courtyard of the Palace. © Claudia Albuquerque / Bestimage
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Princess Charlene of Monaco, and her children Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella at the inauguration of the Christmas market in Monaco. December 2, 2022. © Claudia Albuquerque / Bestimage
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Princess Charlene of Monaco, Prince Albert II of Monaco, Prince Jacques of Monaco, Marquis des Baux, Princess Gabriella of Monaco, Countess of Carladès during the National Day of the Principality of Monaco, November 19, 2022. © Claudia Albuquerque/Bestimage
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Hereditary Prince Jacques of Monaco, Princess Gabriella of Monaco during the traditional Christmas tree at the Prince’s Palace in Monaco on December 14, 2022. The princely couple and their children distributed gifts and sweets to Monegasque children in the courtyard of the Palace. © Claudia Albuquerque / Bestimage
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The traditional Christmas tree at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco in the presence of Prince Albert II of Monaco, Princess Charlene and their two children, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques. The princely couple and their children distributed gifts and sweets to Monegasque children, in the courtyard of the Palace, on December 14, 2022. © Bruno Bebert / Bestimage
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Prince Jacques of Monaco, Marquis des Baux, Princess Gabriella of Monaco, Countess of Carladès – The princely family of Monaco in the courtyard of the palace during the National Day of the Principality of Monaco on November 19, 2022. © Dominique Jacovides / Bruno Bébert / Bestimage
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The traditional Christmas tree at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco in the presence of Prince Albert II of Monaco, Princess Charlene and their two children, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques. The princely couple and their children distributed gifts and sweets to Monegasque children, in the courtyard of the Palace, on December 14, 2022. © Bruno Bebert / Bestimage
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As part of a program to strengthen local populations, the Oceanographic Institute of Monaco is transferring 46 African spurred tortoises to Senegal. This Saturday, December 10, 46 juvenile turtles left the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco to join the Turtle Village of Noflaye, in Senegal, as part of a population reinforcement project. This first step, which is part of a 3-year program, took place in the presence and with the participation of LL.AA.SS. Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, accompanied by Their children, LL.AA.SS. Hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella. © Olivier Huitel / Monaco Pool / Bestimage
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Princess Charlene of Monaco, Prince Jacques of Monaco, Marquis des Baux, Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, Prince Albert II, Princess Gabriella of Monaco, Countess of Carladès – The princely family of Monaco in the courtyard of the palace during the National Day of the Principality of Monaco on November 19, 2022. © Dominique Jacovides / Bruno Bebert / Bestimage
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As part of a program to strengthen local populations, the Oceanographic Institute of Monaco is transferring 46 African spurred tortoises to Senegal. This Saturday, December 10, 46 juvenile turtles left the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco to join the Turtle Village of Noflaye, in Senegal, as part of a population reinforcement project. This first step, which is part of a 3-year program, took place in the presence and with the participation of LL.AA.SS. Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, accompanied by Their children, LL.AA.SS. Hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella. © Olivier Huitel / Monaco Pool / Bestimage
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Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco at the inauguration of the Christmas market in Monaco. December 2, 2022. © Claudia Albuquerque / Bestimage
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Princess Charlene of Monaco and her children Prince Jacques of Monaco, Marquis des Baux and Princess Gabriella of Monaco, Countess of Carladès – The princely family on the balcony of the palace during the National Day of the Principality of Monaco on November 19, 2022. © Dominique Jacovides / Bruno Bébert / Bestimage
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