Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco made a rare public appearance today alongside their twin children, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, to mark a historic moment for the royal family.
The family joined the nation in celebrating Monaco’s National Day with a Thanksgiving mass at the Cathedral of Monaco.
Princess Caroline and Princess Stephanie, Albert’s sisters, also attended the service.
Afterward, the royal family made their way to the balcony of the Prince’s Palace, where they greeted the public, offering a heartwarming display of unity and tradition on this significant occasion.
Their appearance marked a special moment during the celebration, with the twins, who are about to turn 10, capturing the attention of royal watchers worldwide.
They proudly celebrated Monaco’s National Day with a heartwarming family moment, sharing a new photograph of their twins, Crown Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.
The royal couple posted the image on their social media, with the caption: "Crown Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella wish you a happy National Day."
In the sweet snapshot, The Princess sported a pin, while Prince Jacques wore a star badge, both symbols of the honors they received at their baptism.
As the heir to the Monegasque throne, Prince Jacques was awarded the prestigious Grand Cross, a higher honor than the Grand Officer, reflecting his future role in the monarchy.
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