Princess Caroline attended the Malaika Foundation's charity event

On October 1, 2018, Princess Caroline of Hanover visited a private exhibition of art held for the benefit of the Malaika Foundation at Knightsbridge Bonhams in London. Founded in 2007 by international model Noella Coursaris Musunka, Malaika is a non-profit with the mission of empowering girls and their communities through education. Based in New York, Malaika operates in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Malaika Foundation has built a free school for 280 girls, 9 wells, and partnered with FIFA to build a community center in the village of Kalebuka.
Model Noella Coursaris Musunka and Princess Caroline of Hanover will visit Democratic Republic of Congo. Knightsbridge Bonhams, velvet jacket
Model Noella Coursaris Musunka and Princess Caroline of Hanover will visit Democratic Republic of Congo. Knightsbridge Bonhams, velvet jacket
Model Noella Coursaris Musunka and Princess Caroline of Hanover will visit Democratic Republic of Congo. Knightsbridge Bonhams, velvet jacket
Model Noella Coursaris Musunka and Princess Caroline of Hanover will visit Democratic Republic of Congo. Knightsbridge Bonhams, velvet jacket
Model Noella Coursaris Musunka and Princess Caroline of Hanover will visit Democratic Republic of Congo. Knightsbridge Bonhams, velvet jacket

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  1. Not a fan of the blazer but she looks magnificent for her age

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  2. She has looked so good lately. Beautiful lady.

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  3. Princess Caroline, as always exudes class and elegance.

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    1. Agree. She is a natural beauty and will always be!

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    2. Anonymous2/10/18 18:09

      Indeed.

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  4. Anonymous2/10/18 14:41

    Très belle Altesse Royale !

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  5. Anonymous2/10/18 14:42

    Yeah Caroline...No facelift in your world needs a lot of personality! And you sure have a great one!

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  6. Que bien maquillada, y que hermosa sin cirugía Carolina SOBRIA, vestida acorde al acto, me encanta el collar con tortura etc, y el pantalón negro con corte clásico!!

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  7. I don´t think that any of what she´s wearing matches, looks like a random bunch of items, but she looks happy and well, and that´s the main thing.

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    1. On the contrary, well chosen with references to Africa. I looove the necklace, and is this a Kelly? Hard to see. Anyway, the 'random bunch of items' is a fashion style for some time now. For such a sophisticated and smart woman it is a good thing to express herself.

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  8. Anonymous2/10/18 18:05

    Pss Caroline looks good the necklace looks great the blazer a crushed velvet not so much. But nice to see her again.

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  9. Love her necklace! She's always elegant!

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  10. She looks great - love the blazer and the bag in particular and her hair is looking in good condition. She seems very animated and happy.

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  11. Anonymous2/10/18 19:17

    Beautiful jewellery. Jacket looks quite good on her. She has a friendly smile.

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  12. Anonymous2/10/18 19:17

    Beautiful jewellery. Jacket looks quite good on her. She has a friendly smile.

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  13. Anonymous2/10/18 23:00

    No botox,no plastic surgery and a very good mother.Love the blazer.Bravo Caroline.

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  14. Anonymous2/10/18 23:22

    My favourite Royal. She looks radiant! Not fan of the crushed jacket but apart from this she look great. Loooove the bag. Wonderful to see that she really is a natural beauty. Looks fantastic and happy

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  15. I like the jacket. I read about "natural beauty" I think her face changed over the last months, is it natural? Anyway she looks quite good.

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  16. Anonymous3/10/18 17:59

    I see a lot of Grace Kelly in her <3

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