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Princess Charlene and Prince Albert share new family portrait after royal visit
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert share new family portrait after royal visit

News24

time12-07-2025

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Princess Charlene and Prince Albert share new family portrait after royal visit

Monaco royals Princess Charlene and Prince Albert shared a new family portrait after visiting Cantal and Aveyron in France on Wednesday. The royals, accompanied by their children, Crown Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, were invited by the local elected officials in the Carladès region. This was Prince Albert's first visit to the region in 11 years. As the Countess of Carladès, Princess Gabriella was also highlighted during the occasion. 'The County of Carladès, annexed to Monaco since 1643 by a decision of King Louis XIII, was assigned to Prince Honoré II,' read an Instagram caption of the photos from the visit. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Palais Princier de Monaco (@palaisprincierdemonaco) 'Since then, the title has traditionally been worn by the second in the order of succession to the throne. This is how Princess Gabriella, from birth, received this symbolic title, while her twin brother, Prince Jacques , became the Marquis of Baux.' The princess was also photographed giving a speech during the visit. The family were hosted for the inauguration of a square in the Princess' name, where she received a symbolic key to the city of Cantal. A media library and botanical garden were also opened, named after the princess. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Palais Princier de Monaco (@palaisprincierdemonaco) 'The Princière family would like to thank the people of Cantal and Aveyron for their warm and friendly reception,' the royals wrote in the caption of a family portrait. 'This princely visit illustrated the continuity of a living link between memory, history and attachment that unites Monaco and the Carladès.'

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert Take Their Twins on a Very Unique Tour of the South of France
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert Take Their Twins on a Very Unique Tour of the South of France

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

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Princess Charlene and Prince Albert Take Their Twins on a Very Unique Tour of the South of France

Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco are taking their twin children, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, on a tour of the South of France this month. And while the region is famously a popular summer destination, this visit holds extra special meaning for the family. Their first stop on Wednesday was in the county of Carladès, which was once a former possession of the principality of Monaco. Even though it is no longer part of Monaco, a title is still traditionally bestowed to the second in line to the Monégasque throne. Thus, Princess Gabriella is styled as the Countess of Carladès, making this an especially poignant trip for her. The young princess received a key to the city from Mayor Annie Delrieu of Vic-sur-Cère, who welcomed the family for the naming of a square named in her honor: Place Princesse Gabriella (Princess Gabriella Square). The royal family has two more stops on their tour, where they will inaugurate a media library in her name as well as a botanical garden. For the visit in Carladès, Charlene wore Zimmermann's 'Dawning Sunray' midi dress in ivory stamp, black leather slingback ballerina flats by Gianvito Rossi, and monogram cat eye sunglasses by Louis Vuitton.$495.00 at at at It's a notable public appearance for the family after Princess Charlene withdrew herself and the children from a royal visit to Japan last month. The palace said in a statement on June 25 that the princess and her children would not be participating in the trip 'in light of current events taking place in the Middle East.' No further details were given on how the visit to Japan was impacted by the Middle East. Prince Albert still made the trip to Japan to represent Monaco at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka. Filling in for Charlene and the twins, Albert was joined by his sister, Princess Stéphanie, and her children: Camille Gottlieb, Pauline Ducruet, and Louis Ducruet, and his wife Marie. You Might Also Like 12 Weekend Getaway Spas For Every Type of Occasion 13 Beauty Tools to Up Your At-Home Facial Game

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert's Twins, Jacques and Gabriella, Just Surpassed a Huge Milestone During "Historic" State Visit
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert's Twins, Jacques and Gabriella, Just Surpassed a Huge Milestone During "Historic" State Visit

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

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Princess Charlene and Prince Albert's Twins, Jacques and Gabriella, Just Surpassed a Huge Milestone During "Historic" State Visit

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Princess Charlene and Prince Albert of Monaco share two children—twins Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques. The 10-year-olds can be quite "hard" to keep "under control," according to their mother, former Olympian Charlene. Having recently reached an important milestone while wearing adorable matching outfits, Gabriella and Jacques surpassed yet another milestone during a state visit. On Saturday, June 7, Jacques and Gabriella joined their parents to welcome the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, and his wife, Brigitte Macron, for the couple's state visit to Monaco. As noted by Hello! magazine, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella's appearance at the event "marked the first time that the children had taken part in a state visit." An Instagram post shared by the Royal Family of Monaco's official account said, "Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene welcomed, this Saturday, June 7, the President of the French Republic, Mr. Emmanuel Macron, and Mrs. Brigitte Macron, on the occasion of a state visit on the sign of friendship and co-operation between France and the Principality of Monaco." The caption continued, "Crown Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella were also present to greet the presidential couple, demonstrating the familial and solemn character of this official reception." Elaborating on the significance of the meeting, the caption noted, "During this visit, discussions highlighted the depth of historical, political, and human ties that unite the two nations." The post continued, "This meeting illustrates the continuity of a relationship based on shared values, mutual trust and a shared willingness to build together answers to great contemporary challenges." If Jacques and Gabriella's appearance at Saturday's official engagement is any indication, Monaco's royal twins might start taking part in even more important events alongside their parents.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco celebrate first Holy Communion attended by proud parents Prince Albert and Princess Charlene
Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco celebrate first Holy Communion attended by proud parents Prince Albert and Princess Charlene

Daily Mail​

time11-05-2025

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Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco celebrate first Holy Communion attended by proud parents Prince Albert and Princess Charlene

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco have made their first Holy Communion, the royal palace announced. The heir to the Monegasque throne - also known as the Marquis of Baux - and his twin sister, both 10, marked the religious ceremony with a series of sweet family portraits shared to the royal household's official Instagram page. The First Holy Communion, also known as the First Eucharist, is one of the most important milestones in the Catholic faith. It is a key step in in a child's faith journey, symbolising their deepening relationship with Jesus and the Church, and it involves receiving the consecrated bread and wine, believed to be the body and blood of Christ. The young royals beamed as they were joined by their parents Prince Albert of Monaco and Princess Charlene at the important ceremony. A translated statement shared to the palace's Instagram page read: 'On this day of First Communion, we extend our most sincere congratulations to Crown Prince James and Princess Gabriella who received this sacrament with faith and compulsion'. It further read that the palace extended its 'heartfelt congratulations' to the prince and princess who 'received this sacrament with faith and reverence'. The prince and princess looked adorable in white floor-length robes and matching gold necklaces. Prince Jacques, appropriately called Hereditary Prince Jacques, looked wholesome as ever in a pair of black leather lace-up loafers and a well-coiffed haircut. His sister - who is younger than the future king by two minutes - donned a pair of fitting white leather shoes, while her fringe was neatly parted and styled with a gold floral headband. The siblings smiled sweetly as they posed on the grounds of the Church. Their parents Prince Albert and Princess Charlene were on hand to celebrate the momentous occasion, after which they posed for celebratory photographs. The prince, 67, and princess, 47, were pictured standing behind their children and appeared to be in happy spirits. In one image, the prince, 67, firmly embraced his son's left shoulder, perhaps signalling a physical show of support for his special day. The young royals beamed as they were joined by their parents Prince Albert of Monaco and Princess Charlene at the important religious ceremony For the ceremony, Albert - who has reigned over Monaco since 2005 - donned a dark blue suit, a crisp white shirt and a grey tie. Meanwhile Charlene stunned in a stylish dark grey ensemble with gold circular buttons. The former Olympian swimmer opted for a pared back look, as her make-up was minimal and her blonde tresses appeared to be tied backwards, allowing only a few strands loose for a parted fringe. The quartet looked spectacular and appeared to be in the happiest of spirits as they smiled cheerfully for the camera. The young royals are perhaps now accustomed to taking photographs after celebrating their 10th birthdays with a set of endearing snaps. Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco marked their milestone birthdays with a set of previously unseen family photos. The prince and princess were born two minutes apart at Princess Grace Hospital Monaco, which is named after their late grandmother, on December 10 2014. Although the children, who are the first set of twins in Monaco's royal household, occasionally appear with their parents for public occasions, they are growing up largely outside of the spotlight. To mark their birthday, the Royal Family's official Instagram account shared 12 new images of Jacques and Gabriella with their followers. The majority of the images were taken by Eric Mathon - the royals' official photographer who took their Christmas card image too. The first undated image shows Princess Gabriella in a gymnastics uniform and matching bow while wearing a medal around her neck and holding a pair of binoculars. As she beams for the camera, Gabriella's brother, who is dressed in a white polo and jeans, puts an arm around his sibling as they stand inside a gymnasium's private seating area. The photo montage also includes a candid image of the twins laughing in a garden while dressed formally for an unspecified occasion. Princess Gabriella - who wore an ivory dress and matching coat - is pictured leaning on her brother, who is wearing a navy suit and trying to control his giggles. Another image from the same occasion shows the twins making a love heart with their hands as they pose in front of a water fountain.

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