Princess Charlene of Monaco chats to her son, Prince Jacques, at Monaco’s National Day, which was led by the principality’s leader, Prince Albert. (PHOTO: Gallo Images/Getty Images)
Princess Charlene pulled out all the fashion stops, dazzling in head-to-toe red at Monaco National Day.
In a nod to the nation’s flag, which is half red, the Zimbabwe-born royal donned a Stephen Jones red beret, red Manolo Blahnik knee-length boots, a stunning red coat and dress and finished off the look with sleek red gloves.
In recognition to her adopted country, South Africa, the 45-year-old accessorised with Graff ruby cluster earrings featuring white diamonds.
Fans loved the look with one summing up the sentiment of many, writing on X (formerly Twitter), “Princess Charlene’s outfit is amazing!”
Proving that style runs in the family, eight-year-old daughter Princess Gabriella also stunned in a chic navy beret and matching coat teamed with black stockings and sandals.
Her twin brother and future heir, Prince Jacques, donned a military uniform for the occasion, as did his dad, Prince Albert (65).
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Albert’s sisters, Princess Caroline and Princess Stéphanie, also attended, along with their children and grandchildren.
The event has been held every year on 19 November since 1952, when Albert’s father, Prince Rainier III, declared it a national day of celebration.
It is a festive and proud occasion which also kicks off the start of the holiday season in Monaco, which this week will see the royal family celebrating Thanksgiving, a tradition passed on by Rainier’s wife, American actress Princess Grace Kelly.
Albert then departs for three state visits in Asia ahead of attending the Cop28 conference in Dubai.
He will return home for the twins’ ninth birthday in early December after which the family will be heading to Antarctica for an end-of-year holiday.
Sources: people.com, gbnews.com
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