Princess Caroline presented the 'Women Leaders' 2022 Award

Princess Caroline wore a metalic tweed jacket from Chanel 2017 season. Bernice Coppieters is a Belgian retired ballet dancer

On March 8, International Women's Day, Princess Caroline of Hanover presented the "Women World Leaders" Association's 2022 Award to Bernice Coppieters at the Princess Grace Rose Garden in the Fontvieille district of Monaco. Bernice Coppieters is a Belgian retired ballet dancer and ballet master.

Princess Caroline wore a metalic tweed jacket from Chanel 2017 season. Bernice Coppieters is a Belgian retired ballet dancer

Founded in 2011, the Monégasque branch of the global organisation Femmes Leaders Mondiales (FLMM) is working to combat gender inequality. Princess Stephanie of Monaco is honorary president of the association.

Princess Caroline wore a metalic tweed jacket from Chanel 2017 season. Bernice Coppieters is a Belgian retired ballet dancer

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  1. Anonymous9/3/22 10:49

    Lovely outfit for Caroline!
    Lily T.

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  2. Anonymous9/3/22 12:35

    I've seen the PC look so much better; she looks tired and somehow i would say the jacket is either a bit too big or the overall look would have benefit from a black pair of trousers.

    MCS

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  3. Nous pouvons remarquer que les couleurs Bordeaux et grise sont de sortie chez certaines de ces dames ; élégante veste de Caroline qui peut se porter aussi bien avec un pantalon qu'une jupe ; est-ce une impression mais il me semble qu'elle a un petit peu minci ?!

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  4. Anonymous9/3/22 14:14

    Great jacket, I like the length and tailoring. Smart combination of colors, the burgundy makes it interesting and away from the obvious black pants which would have been just meh!! ( winter white would have been a good choice as well) . She always look elegant and chic. I don’t dislike gray hair, but somehow it looks like hers would benefit from a good treatment as it appears dull.
    Cherry

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  5. IMO it is great to see a royal without fillers, botox as well as 'surgical help'. Caroline looks great and natural.
    A wellknown make-up artist once said that ''surgery does not make you look younger, only operated'' and that statement is something most women (and men) should learn from.

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    1. @ Lisa Nilsson
      I agree with what the "artist" said.

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  6. The combination of the wine trousers and jacket is as smart and elegant as one would expect but the Princess looks so tired. She appears to have decided to stick with the grey hair, but thinking of elegant grey haired ladies such as Princess Benedikte or the actress Helen Mirren, perhaps she needs a more defined style to make it look flattering.

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    1. I wonder why her roots look darker?

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    2. @ Marie, because she asked to have them darker; that is all the purpose of this multi color dying. Gray or white roots make look older, the remedy is to have them dark.

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  7. Chic outfit in wonderful colors for Princess Caroline! In terms of her looking tired I think she is simply looking rather serious in the 2nd photo, in the first photo she has been photographed with a small smile, but in the 3rd photo she has a beautiful, full smile--and she doesn't look tired to me in that photo. She a beautiful woman and I for one am glad to see her with natural hair and nothing resembling a medical intervention to alter her face. I wish other women in the public eye would follow her lead.

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  8. Excellent jacket, burgundy colour pants go well with the outfit. The simple, subtle pieces of jewellery is appealing adds interest.

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