Charlene of Monaco's elegant gold and velvet dress at the princely family's Christmas party

Christmas marks the Christmas greetings of royalty every year. At Philip VI y Mrs. Letizia with his daughters and William of England y Kate Middletonthe Royal Family of Monaco has now joined.

“The Prince's Palace invites you to discover the Christmas photo of the princely family”, they wrote early this Friday, December 15, on the principality's social networks. For Christmas this Christmas, Charlene from Monaco She has chosen a golden velvet dress with a draped neckline and exposed right shoulder. The former South African swimmer completed the elegant outfit with XL diamond earrings and a matching rhinestone bracelet.

Albert of MonacoFor his part, he posed smiling in a classic tuxedo and velvety maroon bow tie. Also with a bow tie, dark green and velvet, the little boy has posed Jaques, just as elegant as his father in a tuxedo. For your sister Gabriella They have opted for another velvet dress, short and with ruffles on the sleeves. Hers is burgundy. The twins turned 9 years old on December 10.

Apparently left behind is the complicated stage that Charlene went through due to her health problems, which were triggered in 2021 during a trip to South Africa due to an infection and led to her hospitalization in a Swiss clinic due to her mental health problems. She did not return to the public scene until April of last year. It must be remembered that during this turbulent time rumors of crisis between her and the Monegasque prince were unleashed. Rumors that both have denied all this time. Last year, after the storm, they already congratulated Christmas with another Christmas.

In an interview that both gave just hours before Monaco's National Day on November 19, they talked about the education of their children: “There is no specific age to start. Things have to be done little by little, without forcing. Now , we don't want to expose them too much, but, of course, when they are older they will get involved in more activities,” Alberto explained in the newspaper Monaco Morning.

“We all dream of peace, but, unfortunately, we are going through a very worrying period. Our children embody the future of the Principality and we must make them understand why we have constant protection,” Charlene also noted.