Princess Charlène Attends Respect Day Awards Ceremony at Charles III Middle School

Princess Charlène wore a beige washed silk double-breasted blazer jacket suit by Giorgio Armani

On April 29, 2025, Princess Charlène attended the “Respect Day” awards ceremony, held in the amphitheater of Charles III Middle School in front of more than 300 eighth-grade students. Princess Charlène, who is President of the Monegasque Rugby Federation, presented the awards for the Best Girls’ Team and Best Boys’ Team.

Princess Charlène wore a beige washed silk double-breasted blazer jacket suit by Giorgio Armani

Princess Charlène wore a beige washed silk double-breasted blazer jacket suit by Giorgio Armani

Princess Charlène wore a beige washed silk double-breasted blazer jacket suit by Giorgio Armani

Princess Charlène wore a beige washed silk double-breasted blazer jacket suit by Giorgio Armani

Princess Charlène wore a beige washed silk double-breasted blazer jacket suit by Giorgio Armani

Princess Charlène wore a beige washed silk double-breasted blazer jacket suit by Giorgio Armani

Centered around the values promoted by rugby, Respect Day offers an opportunity for meaningful discussions about cohesion, mutual support, and respect through sport. During the event, four prizes were awarded: the “Disability in Sport Award” to Ireland, the Anti-Doping Committee Award to Fiji, Best Boys’ Group to Australia, and Best Girls’ Group to Samoa.

Princess Charlène wore a beige washed silk double-breasted blazer jacket suit by Giorgio Armani

Princess Charlène wore a beige washed silk double-breasted blazer jacket suit by Giorgio Armani

Princess Charlène wore Giorgio Armani Washed Silk Double-Breasted Blazer Jacket
Giorgio Armani Washed Silk Double-Breasted Blazer
2 Comments
  1. Anonymous29/4/25 22:34

    A nice suit, though I find the pants too long. I see the model wears them the same way. Love seeing her brother with her at these events

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  2. Anonymous29/4/25 23:12

    Oh no Giorgio, what were you thinking with those trousers? Your mother would be ashamed… that lovely material dragging in the dirt. Terrible for the longevity of the item. But I can’t help noticing once again how Charlene shines with kids and in sensible shoes. To discuss: should she have been a school sports teacher? I think it would have been a very happy career for her.

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