Charlene of Monaco, radiant at the World Awards

Charlene of Monaco, radiant at the World Awards
Charlene of Monaco, radiant at the World Rugby Awards

Published on November 26, 2024 at 12:33 p.m.

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Charlène of Monaco, radiant at the World Awards – ©Coust Laurent/ABACA

The Princess of Monaco appeared dazzling at the World Rugby Awards on November 24.

Charlene of Monaco was present for the World Rugby Awards on the evening of November 24 in Monaco. This event, created in 2001, which took place in the Hall of Stars on the Rock, “rewards and celebrates those involved at the highest levels of the game, as well as excellence and dedication in the areas of development and “administration by those who demonstrate the true values ​​of rugby” indicates the organization’s website.

For the occasion, the mother of Jacques and Gabriella of Monaco appeared radiant in a black dress with a corset embroidered with stones, alongside the decorated rugby players. Among them, the Frenchman Antoine Dupont received the title of “best rugby player in the world” during this evening.

Also read > Royal children: Jacques and Gabriella of Monaco, the heirs of the Rock

Charlene of Monaco and Gareth Wittstock united around rugby

Although Prince Albert II of Monaco was not present during the event, Charlene of Monaco was not alone: ​​she was able to count on the support of her little brother, Gareth Wittstock. The princess is very close to her younger brother, who has also lived in Monaco since 2022. The latter is very involved alongside her, in particular through the “Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation”, within which he holds the position of secretary general.

Also read > Royal wedding: Albert and Charlene of Monaco, the tears of a princess

Born and raised in South Africa, the princess has retained her passion for national sport, even becoming honorary president of the Monegasque rugby federation in November 2024.


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