Gift campaign in Monaco
Princess Gabriella provides the highlight
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At the traditional gift campaign in the Prince’s Palace, Monaco’s Princess Gabriella was the visual highlight in her bright red outfit.
Princess Gabriella of Monaco (10) shone brightly with Santa Claus at the traditional gift campaign on Wednesday in the Court of Honor of the Prince’s Palace. The daughter of Prince Albert II (66) and his wife, Princess Charlène of Monaco (46), appeared at the annual event in a bright red outfit. A turtleneck sweater peeked out from under the knee-length coat. She also combined ballerina shoes and a headband – all in the signal color.
Princely family in dark and muted colors
Only her mother picked up the Christmas tone in her red checkered scarf. Otherwise, the African-born woman wore a loose-fitting dark coat, underneath wide dark trousers tucked into high boots. Gabriella’s father appeared for the occasion in a dark blue jacket, white shirt and gray trousers. The girl’s twin brother, Hereditary Prince Jacques (10), was not dressed as colorfully as his sister, but at least he wore a cream-colored jacket with a scarf of the same color. And he wore beige sneakers with the dark blue pants.
The family appearance was completed by Albert’s sister, Princess Stéphanie of Monaco (59), and her daughter, Camille Gottlieb (26) – both also in dark and muted tones.
from the festively decorated pre-Christmas event. The family members can be seen handing out gifts – toys and sweets – behind red tables. “Today the princely family was gathered in the courtyard of the princely palace to distribute the traditional Christmas presents to Monegasque children aged 5 to 12,” read the statement.
After a gift campaign for seniors
Just a few days ago, Albert, Charlène and Camille were out and about in another traditional gift campaign. On December 12, they presented gifts to senior citizens at an annual charity event at the Monaco Yacht Club.
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