- The royals were spotted at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte-Carlo today
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert of Monaco looked dapper as they stepped out to enjoy a day at the races.
The royal couple was snapped, alongside their twin children, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques at the 2024 E-Prix taking place at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte-Carlo today.
The former Olympic swimmer was the pinnacle of fashion in a sleek black jacket with gold embellishments and a pair of long white trousers.
While her husband, 66, looked sharp and elegant in a blue suit jacket and grey trousers.
The family stood patiently while the race winner Mitch Evans was presented with his trophy, after he put on an impressive performance leading for the majority of the 31-lap contest.
Their nine-year old’s were wearing trendy matching leather jackets in pink and black, as Princess Charlene motherly spoke to the duo, while holding Gabriella’s arm.
The couple have been seen in a string of recent public outings, including a trip to Hamburg for the opening of ‘Monaco World’ a Miniature Wonderland exhibition.
Those visiting Miniature Wonderland can admire different countries and airports at a miniature size and the newest edition contains detailed tiny replicas of some of the country’s most iconic landmarks such as the Palace, the marina and F1 Monaco Grand Prix circuit.
Prince Albert also made a surprise visit to a small village in Cheshire known to be home to millionaires and footballers just last week.
He shocked customers when he was spotted dining for lunch at celebrity hotspot, San Carlo, a restaurant based in Alderley Edge.
It is unknown why the Prince was visiting the area, which is known as the home of ‘Manchester royalty’.
The son of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III was seemingly dining at the Italian restaurant without his wife Princess Charlene or their children, Gabriella, and Jacques.
Albert and Charlene were also pictured taking their children to the Monte Carlo Tennis Masters tournament on 14 April.
The sporty couple, who both represented their countries in the Olympics, also put on a united display, even coordinating their outfits.
It isn’t the first time the pair have attended the tournament – with the proud parents being joined by both twins last year.
Their appearance at the match came after reports claimed Prince Rainier III of Monaco began drawing up plans to remove his son Prince Albert from the line of succession in favour of Princess Caroline before his death.
The former premier of Monaco, who died in 2005 aged 81, sought legal advice towards the end of the 1990s about how the line of succession would continue if the heir apparent, Prince Albert, was skipped over in favour of his older sister Princess Caroline.
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