Prince Albert and Charlene opened the new Monaco World at Miniatur Wunderland

Princess Charlene wore a white cashmere long coat by Akris, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Princess Gabriella wore acamel coat by Max and Co

On April 25, 2024, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco, together with their children Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, attended the opening of the new Monaco World at Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg. Miniatur Wunderland (miniature wonderland) is a model railway and miniature museum, and represents many places around the world.

Princess Charlene wore a white cashmere long coat by Akris, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Princess Gabriella wore acamel coat by Max and Co

Princess Charlene wore a white cashmere long coat by Akris, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Princess Gabriella wore acamel coat by Max and Co

Princess Charlene wore a white cashmere long coat by Akris, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Princess Gabriella wore acamel coat by Max and Co

Princess Charlene wore a white cashmere long coat by Akris, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Princess Gabriella wore acamel coat by Max and Co

Princess Charlene wore a white cashmere long coat by Akris, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Princess Gabriella wore acamel coat by Max and Co

Princess Charlene wore a white cashmere long coat by Akris, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Princess Gabriella wore acamel coat by Max and Co

Princess Charlene wore a white cashmere long coat by Akris, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Princess Gabriella wore acamel coat by Max and Co

Princess Charlene wore a white cashmere long coat by Akris, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Princess Gabriella wore acamel coat by Max and Co

The new miniature version of Monaco includes detailed replicas of iconic landmarks such as the Marina, the Prince’s Palace, the Casino, and other buildings around the Monaco Grand Prix circuit. Work on the Monaco / Provence section started in August 2019 and, when completed, will add another 315 meters.

Princess Charlene wore a white cashmere long coat by Akris, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Princess Gabriella wore acamel coat by Max and Co

Princess Gabriella wore MAX and Co Kids Runaway single breasted coat
MAX & Co Kids Runaway single breasted coat

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  1. Anonymous26/4/24 09:33

    Beautiful children! Their looking after Charlene.
    -Anna-

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    1. Anonymous26/4/24 13:24

      Better: take after -Anna-

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  2. Anonymous26/4/24 09:37

    De beaux enfants
    Froufrou

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  3. Anonymous26/4/24 11:25

    On picture 8 & 9 Princess Gabriella is the spitting image of her auntie Stephanie when she was a young girl. There is just a difference in the color of their hair. Prince Jacques looks more like his mother before she married Prince Albert and before she had cosmetic surgery.

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  4. Anonymous26/4/24 12:09

    What an impressive miniature model.tThe children look just as fascinated.
    I see Gabriella looking more like her paternal grandmother the older she’s getting.
    Jacques has a look of his mom.
    Princess Charlene looks beautiful. I love the white coat,and she has the height to wear it.
    Lowri

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    1. Anonymous27/4/24 02:35

      Agree about the children. Jacques definitely resembles his mother while Gabriella looks like Princess Grace ( and her older cousin Camille Gottleib)
      Lovely children
      AnnieM

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  5. Anonymous26/4/24 12:23

    For the first time, I see a facial resemblance between Princess Gabriella and her Grandmother, Princess Grace. And Jacques to me has always resembled his Grandfather, Prince Rainier. Beautiful children.

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  6. Anonymous26/4/24 13:11

    The first photo is very disappointing, an older lady is giving the children a simple gift and the faces of the children and parent show hesitancy and even revulsion, a smile and a thank you go a long way, even if the gifts are discarded afterwards, no grace at all, Gemare

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    1. Anonymous26/4/24 18:07

      How do you imagine so much about a photo that captures a fraction of a second? You have a wild imagination! Unless you were there to see and hear everything about the exchange, please don't slander these children. You also forgot to finish your comment. We don't know what you thought about the fashion.

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    2. Anonymous26/4/24 22:06

      Are you trying to tell us you have the six sense? I'm dumbfounded who some people think they know what people think, feel or say based on a photo.

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    3. Anonymous27/4/24 08:54

      the video tells a different story; the kids and Charlene smile and say thank you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOI7fcbX9ls

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    4. Thanks for the link @anon 08:54.
      I think there is a security issue involved here also.
      Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella were wise to let their mother take the gift.
      There are some pretty “weird” people out there who will get up to any type of tricks to harm other people and/or children.
      I’m sure this wasn't the case and it was being done in good faith.
      Unfortunately the Dutch royal family have been having problems with death threats and other menaces towards their daughter Princess Amalia.

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    5. Thank you for the video link @anon 27/4/24 08:54.

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  7. Anonymous26/4/24 14:56

    That’s a gorgeous coat on Charlene. The half belt at the back is a clever detail, drawing in the volume slightly. (V.M.)

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  8. Quel superbe manteau avec une ceinture dans le dos qui apporte de l'allure à Charlène !

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  9. J'aime bien ce manteau dont la martingale apporte de l’élégance à Charlène !

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  10. Anonymous27/4/24 22:39

    What fun for the children to see Monaco in Miniature. The children look great and so does their parents. Hope is was a successful visit to Hamburg Germany css

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