On January 26, 2022, Prince Albert II of Monaco, Princess Caroline of Hanover, Princess Gabriella, Prince Jacques, Louis Ducruet and Melanie Antoinette De Massy attended the symbolic burning of a sailboat in Monaco during Sainte Devote celebrations. Saint Devote is the patron saint of the Grimaldi family reigning in Monaco. On every January 27, the Principality of Monaco celebrates Sainte Devote's Day as a national holiday.
I like what I can see of Caroline's skirt (dress?). The twins look smart - love Gabriella's velvet coat the colour of which really shows up well in these photos.
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Tout de suite sans avoir lu le titre, je me suis empressée de faire défiler les photos pensant avoir la surprise du retour de Charlène ; ravie de voir que Jacques a beaucoup grandi en dépassant Gabriella qui est bien mignonne dans son petit manteau bleu lumineux !
ReplyDeleteRevoir Charlene déjà ? C'est impossible .
DeleteSavez vous ce qu'est une grave dépression ? Elle en a pour des mois, des années voire toute sa vie avec des hauts et des bas.
How are you party to the private details of Princess Charlene's medical records? Are you her doctor?
DeleteI like how Albert's family is stepping up to support him. Princess Caroline is pure class, i like her boots, the dress and the jacket with a belt, very sophisticated style. Gabriella looks gorgeous in a blue fur coat and beret.
ReplyDeletei hope Gabriella learns from aunt Caroline, Monaco needs a supportive princess heiress who always steps to support the prince in all situations.
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The kids should learn from their mom, classic princess Charlene - so sad not seeing happy smiling faces of these beautiful twins these days.
DeleteIndeed you are right Jill. It is a wonderful thing to see a siblings supporting each other. I'm sure their parents are proud to see their eldest daughter stepping up and supportive her younger brother in his time of need (with his wife ill).
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I agree with Anonymous 7:33 that Caroline's dress looks very nice... Funny thing is that it reminds me of a dress I bought at H&M a few years ago that kept very well. I doubt that this dress is from H&M though, but the overall look with the boots and belt is casual in a chic way.
ReplyDeleteTo comment on Anonymous 10:18 - Monaco needs to give Charlene space and understanding, I think that she was dragged into something that was not prepared for at all.
Charlene was definitely not prepared in more ways than one. But I disagree that she was "dragged" anywhere by anyone. She didn't have to move to Monaco in 2005 and hang around for 4 years.
DeleteShe wanted to. Period.
Gabriella is really turning into a mini-fashion-icon!!
ReplyDeleteHer little Hollywood-turned-monaco style gives the whole rock festivities a real turn around wow-moment in her bright blue mini-me-coat, so adorable...!
Not sure about the other guests, wearing their snouts.
Could be a transmission of the planet of the apes although some have remained their human appearances.
Not great children wearing a mask, apart from tres ugly also tres damaging for the delicate brain development (trop peu oxygen). -Anna-
Pourquoi are you parling half français moitié English?
DeleteQuelle load de rubbish au sujet des masks - they don't prevent le uptake de oxygen.
Duchess Camilla should take styling lessons at Princess Caroline. : "Which dress and coat can I wear with boots? "
ReplyDeleteExcept that, (I did not call her about that!) but doubt Camilla wishes to wear high heels, like those of Caroline. That should be respected.
DeleteCamilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
DeleteAmen to styling lessons for Camilla.
DeletePrincess Caroline looks well groomed and elegant. She has been a very good support network for her brother, that is commendable. How lovely to see Louis Ducruet, in attendance also. The children looked dressed warmly and always behave impeccably they are delightful.
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ReplyDeleteThen stick to your mask lol. -A-
Why? They clearly don't like them. Lol.
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