Albert and Charlène of Monaco
Gift campaign with her niece Camille
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Prince Albert and Princess Charlène of Monaco attended a gift campaign at the yacht club with their niece Camille Gottlieb.
Camille Gottlieb (26), the daughter of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco (59) and her former bodyguard Jean-Raymond Gottlieb (born 1967), is growing into an important member of the Grimaldi family. Although she does not have the title of princess, she still represents the Monegasque royal family at more and more appointments and public events.
This was also the case with the traditional gift campaign that Prince Albert II (66) and his wife, Princess Charlène of Monaco (46), completed on Thursday (December 12th). The three of them presented gifts to senior citizens at an annual charity event at the Monaco Yacht Club.
Lots of events with niece
Most recently, Albert’s niece was there when Charlène and Albert’s twins, Hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella (10), turned on the Christmas lights on the square in front of the palace in Monaco on November 30th at the push of a button. Camille Gottlieb was also seen in elegant moss green on the palace balcony with the family at the military parade as part of the official celebrations for the principality’s national day in mid-November.
Among many other appointments, she appeared in an elegant wine-red evening dress at the closing ceremony of the “Television Festival of Monte-Carlo” in June. For once, she did not make this official appearance with Uncle Albert, but with her half-brother Louis Ducruet (32) and his wife (since 2019) Marie (31).
In addition to Louis Ducruet, Camille also has a half-sister Pauline Ducruet (30). These two don’t have the title of prince either. They come from her mother’s marriage to Daniel Ducruet (60). The Monegasque princess and the former French police officer were married from 1995 to 1996.
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