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Prince Albert and Princess Charlene Attend Circus Festival with their Twins in Monaco

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Prince Albert And Princess Charlene Attend Circus Festival With Their Twins In Monaco

Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco, along with their nine-year-old twins Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, enjoyed a playful outing at the Circus Festival in Monte-Carlo. The 46th Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival celebrated its founder, the late Prince Rainier III, with a blend of traditional and modern circus acts.

The royal couple appeared in high spirits as they took their children to the Grand Parade and Open-Air Circus Show. Decorated floats, artists in costume, elephants, horses, an orchestra, and even clowns provided musical entertainment for the parade. The family watched the parade from a window of the palace before joining the street festivities.

Princess Charlene looked chic in a beige coat, black polo neck jumper, black trousers, and suede boots. She added a touch of glamour with diamond earrings. Prince Albert was smartly dressed in a navy coat and grey trousers. He opted for a Christmas-themed tie decorated with Santa Claus, Christmas trees, stockings, and presents.

Before attending the Circus Festival, the royal couple also participated in a Christmas charity drive at the Red Cross headquarters. They spent the afternoon handing out presents to elders as part of the festive celebration.

Recently, a fan account on Instagram shared a portrait of the Monegasque royals for their 2023 Christmas card. The image featured Prince Albert and Princess Charlene posing alongside their twins, who had just celebrated their ninth birthdays.

Rachel Adams

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