Princess Charlene’s Boho-Chic Dress and Princess Gabriella’s White Summer Look Steal the Spotlight
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Princess Charlene of Monaco made a stylish public appearance with Prince Albert II and their twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, at the 7th edition of the Grimaldi Historic Sites Meetings at the Prince’s Palace in Monaco. The annual cultural gathering highlights the historic ties between the Grimaldi family and communities in France and Italy, and features artisans, exhibits, and local traditions celebrating Monaco’s heritage.
Charlene stood out in a relaxed bohemian summer look, wearing a sleeveless paisley-print maxi dress in soft tones of dusty blue, caramel, cream, and chocolate brown. The flowing design featured a sheer neckline and a cinched waist, giving the outfit an elegant yet easygoing feel suited to the Mediterranean setting. She completed the look with tan sandals and simple gold hoop earrings, keeping her accessories understated.
Her beauty style remained polished and natural. Charlene wore her blonde hair in a soft updo with loose face-framing strands, while her makeup stayed neutral with softly defined eyes and a rosy lip. The overall effect balanced royal elegance with a relaxed summer mood.
Princess Gabriella mirrored her mother’s refined seasonal style in a white sleeveless dress with tiered ruffles, textured fabric, and small bow details at the shoulders. She paired the outfit with metallic gold sandals and pearl stud earrings, creating a look that felt youthful, graceful, and age-appropriate. Her long light-brown hair was styled in loose waves with sections gently pinned back, adding to the polished appearance.
Prince Albert also embraced the warm-weather atmosphere in a cobalt-blue suit worn with a white shirt and navy tie. Prince Jacques took a more casual approach, wearing a white polo shirt, blue jeans, and beige loafers, which matched the event’s relaxed cultural tone.
During the outing, the family met artisans, explored exhibits, and greeted visitors attending the celebration. The appearance highlighted Monaco’s ongoing tradition of public family engagements and showed the twins becoming more visible in official duties alongside their parents.
Born on December 10, 2014, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella are increasingly familiar faces at royal events in Monaco. Although Gabriella is older by two minutes, Monaco’s succession rules place Jacques first in line to the throne, making him the heir apparent. Gabriella, known as Countess of Carladès, follows him in the line of succession.
The children have taken part more often in national celebrations, charity activities, and state occasions in recent years, offering a glimpse of the principality’s next generation. Their appearances continue to draw attention as the royal family combines ceremonial tradition with a more personal, family-centered public image.





