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Jacques and Gabriella of Monaco in Christmas colors to distribute gifts to the children of the Principality

The Christmas Tree at the Prince’s Palace is a tradition that no child in the Principality would want to miss. Every year, the princely family distributes gifts to Monegasque children, in a festive atmosphere. Prince Albert II, Princess Charlène, Hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella were there to greet the children and give them gifts. Princess Stéphanie was also present with her daughter Camille.

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Princess Charlène, hereditary Prince Jacques, Princess Gabriella and Princess Stéphanie as reinforcements to distribute the gifts with Prince Albert II

This Wednesday, December 18, 2024, Sovereign Prince Albert II was surrounded by his family to carry out one of the most anticipated Christmas traditions in the Principality. With his wife and their twins, Prince Albert II participated in the distribution of gifts from the Christmas Tree at the Prince’s Palace.

Hereditary Prince Jacques, Princess Gabriella, Princess Charlène, Prince Albert II, Camille Gottlieb and Princess Stéphanie in the Court of Honor of the princely palace to participate in the distribution of Christmas Tree gifts (Photo: Eric Mathon / Frédéric Nebinger / Princely Palace)
Hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella in Christmas colors to distribute gifts to the children of the Principality (Photo: David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM)
The children of the Principality gather in the Court of Honor (Photo: Eric Mathon / Frédéric Nebinger / Princely Palace)
Princess Charlène and Princess Gabriella distribute gifts (Photo: Eric Mathon / Frédéric Nebinger / Princely Palace)

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Princess Charlène, protected by a large black cape from the Swiss house Akris, distributed Monegasque children’s gifts with her own children, hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella. The twins, who celebrated their 10th birthday a few days ago, wore outfits in Christmas colors.

Princess Gabriella in red with a Max & Co coat and a Monnalisa headband (Photo: Eric Mathon / Frédéric Nebinger / Princely Palace)
Hereditary Prince Jacques distributes gifts to children with the help of his father (Photo: Eric Mathon / Frédéric Nebinger / Princely Palace)

The heir to the throne wore a light beige Loro Piana coat and his sister wore a red Max & Co coat over a red turtleneck sweater. Red and white are the colors of Christmas as well as the colors of the Principality, in reference to the Grimaldi coat of arms. Princess Gabriella accessorized her monochrome red outfit with a Monnalisa headband. She also wore red ballet flats from Dolce & Gabbana. Hereditary Prince Jacques wore Brunello Cucinelli sneakers to match his coat.

Hereditary Prince Jacques, Marquis des Beaux, chooses the gifts he will distribute to the children (Photo: David NIVIERE/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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The Christmas Tree at the Prince’s Palace is always a great moment for all the children of the Principality

In order to deliver the countless gifts to all the children of the Principality, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene needed reinforcements. Prince Albert was able to count on his younger sister, Princess Stéphanie. Princess Stéphanie herself was accompanied by her youngest daughter, Camille Gottlieb.

Princess Stéphanie also came as reinforcement (Photo: Eric Mathon / Frédéric Nebinger / Princely Palace)
A little girl meets her sovereign in the main courtyard of the princely palace (Photo: Eric Mathon / Frédéric Nebinger / Princely Palace)
Camille Gottlieb joined the princely family to deliver gifts to the children (Photo: Eric Mathon / Frédéric Nebinger / Princely Palace)

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After kicking off the Christmas lights, after inaugurating the Christmas Village and after participating in several distributions of Red Cross gifts, the traditional Christmas Tree usually concludes all the engagements in style. of the princely family during this festive period. The children rushed to the Court of Honor of the Prince’s Palace to meet the princely family and receive their gifts. The only two criteria to receive a gift are to be between 5 and 12 years old and to have registered in advance, a few weeks ago.

Nicolas

Editor-in-chief

Nicolas Fontaine has been a designer-editor and author for numerous Belgian and French brands and media. A specialist in royal family news, Nicolas founded the site Histoires royales of which he is the editor-in-chief. [email protected]

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