Princess Caroline Attends 40th Anniversary of Princess Grace Irish Library

Princess Caroline wore a green tweed jacket by Chanel, and black wide leg pants

On November 20, 2024, Prince Albert II and Princess Caroline attended the 40th anniversary concert of the Princess Grace Irish Library. The event featured performances by young students from the Académie Rainier III and the renowned traditional flute player Dr. Fintan Vallely. A commemorative book marking the 40th anniversary, filled with photos of Princess Grace and her family visiting Ireland, was presented to the Prince and Princess.

Princess Caroline wore a green tweed jacket by Chanel, and black wide leg pants

Princess Caroline wore a green tweed jacket by Chanel, and black wide leg pants

Princess Caroline wore a green tweed jacket by Chanel, and black wide leg pants

The Princess Grace Irish Library was inaugurated on 20th November 1984 by Prince Rainier of Monaco as a tribute to his late wife, Princess Grace, and her deep connection to Ireland, where her grandfather was born. The library is located just five minutes from the Prince's Palace, in the historic hôtel particulier, formerly the home of Comte Félix Gastaldi (1821-1906), who served as Mayor of Monaco for 39 years.

Princess Caroline wore a green tweed jacket by Chanel, and black wide leg pants

Princess Caroline wore a green tweed jacket by Chanel, and black wide leg pants

Princess Caroline wore Chanel Tweed Jacket in green Chanel 2009 runway tweed jacket
Chanel Tweed Jacket in Green

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  1. I like this jacket, but I don't like the buttoning just at the top. Anyway, she looks good.

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  2. The design looks a bit scruffy, I must say. The colour of the jacket is nice, but I wonder if the Irish ever grow tired of everyone wearing green for them?

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  3. Why always Chanel?

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  4. Bof bof
    Froufrou

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  5. Hideous jacket but the color is pretty.

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