On March 18, 2017, Princess Charlene of Monaco arrived at the opening ceremony of the 'Special Olympics World Winter Games 2017' in Schladming, Austria. The Special Olympics World Games are an international sporting competition for athletes with intellectual disabilities, organized by Special Olympics. The goal is to showcase the skills and accomplishments of people with intellectual disabilities on a global stage. |
Charlene is indeed passioned about sport. Nice.
ReplyDeleteGood for her!
ReplyDeleteAnd she looks to her best and fine in sportswear. Maybe she is much more in her element there than she could have been at the Ball of Roses in Monaco.
ReplyDeleteThe best pictures of her are always the sport pictures. She is in life there not just a shallow.
ReplyDeleteCharlene looks beautiful and happy to be supporting such a wonderful event.
ReplyDeleteCharlene knows how to dress, I love this outfit!
ReplyDeleteShe rarely gets it wrong ,her worst outfits still look much better than most other royals attires, well done charlene!!
Deletewhy is charlene constantly promoting south africa, not the country she is the first lady of? which happens to be MONACO!!!
ReplyDeleteReally!!!!!????? Her first obligation is Monaco but nothing wrong for her to give some support to SA either!!! Kan nie dink hoekom mense so kleinlik moet wees nie?
Delete@Casual Observer - It seems to me that Charlene marched with the Monaco delegation and is wearing their colours. So it's not such a terrible thing for her to have a couple of candid pictures taken with the South Africans.
ReplyDeleteShe is doing a splendid job as first lady of Monaco, but being married to Prince Albert does not mean she has to deny her own South African heritage.
Deletethere nothing wrong doing these crown princess mary do these do they are supporting two nation crown princess mRry supporting Denmark and Australia
ReplyDeleteNo she is not.
DeleteFantastic event. And love. love, love that she support both Monaco and South A. You go girl!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite princess
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