Princess Charlene and her twins attended celebrations of Sainte Devote 2023

Princess Gabriella wore a pink ribbed wool coat by Emporio Armani. Princess Charlene wore a cashmere coat by Loro Piana

On January 26, 2023, Princess Charlene and her children Crown Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella attended the symbolic burning of a boat event held as part of Sainte Devote 2023 celebrations. The Sainte Devote Day is celebrated each year as a national holiday in Monaco. Saint Devote is the patron saint of the Grimaldi family reigning in Monaco.

Princess Gabriella wore a pink ribbed wool coat by Emporio Armani. Princess Charlene wore a cashmere coat by Loro Piana

Princess Gabriella wore a pink ribbed wool coat by Emporio Armani. Princess Charlene wore a cashmere coat by Loro Piana

Princess Gabriella wore a pink ribbed wool coat by Emporio Armani. Princess Charlene wore a cashmere coat by Loro Piana

Princess Gabriella wore a pink ribbed wool coat by Emporio Armani. Princess Charlene wore a cashmere coat by Loro Piana

Princess Gabriella wore a pink ribbed wool coat by Emporio Armani. Princess Charlene wore a cashmere coat by Loro Piana

Princess Gabriella wore a pink ribbed wool coat by Emporio Armani. Princess Charlene wore a cashmere coat by Loro Piana

Princess Gabriella wore a pink ribbed wool coat by Emporio Armani. Princess Charlene wore a cashmere coat by Loro Piana

Princess Gabriella wore Emporio Armani Girls Pink Ribbed Wool Coat
Emporio Armani Girls Pink Ribbed Wool Coat

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  1. Je suis ravie de voir les jumeaux qui ont l'air heureux d'être en compagnie de leur charmante maman ; Gabriella est adorable dans ce petit manteau de couleur rose pâle !

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  2. Anonymous26/1/23 21:31

    It was just a day or so ago, that the children's father was diagnosed for the 3rd time with covid. Why are the children being allowed to interact and in public with their Mum who was seriously ill a year ago? I question the wisdom of this move. Alas, people make rather odd decisions so as not to disappoint the public (at times). keli

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    1. Anonymous26/1/23 22:39

      Third time with "Covid" (probably jabbed as well). lol. Covid... what a joke. *Regina*

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    2. Anonymous26/1/23 23:28

      This family has been vilified for masking as long as they did. They masked longer than than any other royal family with the exception of the Japanese Imperial Family and about the same as the Spanish Royals. Charlene was never contagious while ill, and as careful as they have been, it is fairly safe to assume that they have not gone out publicly without being certain that they are COVID negative. You are correct about one thing. People are making odd decisions so they don't disappoint the public, like attending public events not masking when it would still be prudent at times. That is how a person gets COVID for a third time. It is not always about the person that is spreading the virus. We need to look out for ourselves as well because we can't always trust those around us to do what is best for others. Unfortunately, too often masking or staying away from high risk events gets you criticized. We are back to caring what people think more than our health.

      On a brighter side, the children have a remarkable closeness that I adore. I hope they never lose their connection.

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    3. Anonymous27/1/23 05:16

      I am absolutely sure that the children have been tested repeatedly, that is what people do when they have been exposed to the virus.
      Cherry

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    4. Anonymous27/1/23 07:07

      The children are far away from the public. Their mother and father obviously interact on a daily basis, so what is the POINT of separation in this case? Charlene would ALREADY have the covi IF it is even that. We all know by now that the tests are NOT accurate.

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    5. Anonymous27/1/23 17:37

      Please spare us the rhetoric - unscientific at that.

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  3. Jacque and Gabriella are too cute, and they do these hugs unprompted. Gabriella looks gorgeous in her boots and pink coat

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    1. adorable! https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn5GdsQh_i5/?hl=en

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  4. Anonymous26/1/23 22:56

    Lovely pictures of the very pretty Monegasque Prince family. Postitive cultural experiences with the family or larger community are irreplaceable life experiences.
    Lisa

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  5. Anonymous26/1/23 22:57

    I think this is the most beautiful and age appropriate outfit I have ever seen on Princess Gabriella. It is quite simply perfect. And it melts my heart to see how deeply bonded the twins are with one another.

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    1. Anonymous28/1/23 09:39

      Agreed on both counts.
      T

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  6. The children are adorable, spontaneous and affectionate with each other its lovely.

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  7. The children are adorable, spontaneous and affectionate with each other its lovely.

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    1. It melts my heart to see such happiness.
      So happy to be with their mum.
      Princess Charlene seems to be doing the 'job' well for both

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  8. Anonymous27/1/23 16:30

    Their sibling closeness is a joy to behold! Gabriella is the more confident of the two. She’ll be a great support to her brother when his time comes.

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  9. Anonymous27/1/23 20:07

    Lovely look. Gabriella must like Armani? good for her. css

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  10. Anonymous27/1/23 22:23

    These twins are beyond cute. 🥰 Charlene also looking good. AnnieM

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  11. Anonymous28/1/23 00:50

    I like Gabriella's coat;but I think it needs a collar and a contrast at the cuff just to make it look like something as it looks a bit bland,I like her boots.Jaques coat looks nice . Charlene looks good I do like her hair cut. Cute kids(Tabby)

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