Princess Charlene and Prince Albert's Twins, 10, Completely Steal the Show on Monaco's National Day
The Monegasque royal family led mass, a formal military parade, and greeted the public from the palace balcony during Monaco's National Day ceremonies.
- Prince Albert and Princess Charlene led the royal family's official National Day program, appearing at key ceremonial moments including mass at Monaco Cathedral.
- At the cathedral, the family began the day with a mass at Monaco Cathedral attended by senior royals, then moved to a formal procession along the parade route before returning to the princely palace balcony.
- Princess Charlene's styling emphasized her white suit, patriotic medal, pussybow blouse, chignon and netted beret while Princess Gabriella stifled a giggle, adding a humanizing touch.
- During the procession, Prince Albert and Prince Jacques saluted the military as troops passed, and the royal family later greeted the public from the palace balcony.
- Several senior and extended royals appeared, with members of the Casiraghi family and Princess Caroline of Hanover, Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, and Princess Alexandra of Hanover attending and returning to the palace.
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