For the past 14 years, the Monaco Liver Disorder (MLD) Association has offered a special viewing area on a terrace at Quai Albert I, allowing around thirty young patients suffering from serious conditions to enjoy a day at the Monaco F1 Grand Prix. On May 23, 2025, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène visited these children at Quai Albert I. For this visit, Princess Charlène wore a painted striped cotton shirt dress by Sara Roka.
Founded in 2011 by Carla Fadoul Shechter, the MLD Association is dedicated to combating rare pediatric liver diseases, such as biliary atresia, while also raising significant awareness about organ donation. The organization supports sick children and their families by providing moral, logistical, and human support during hospitalization periods.
On the evening of May 22, 2025, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène also attended the official reception for the 82nd Monaco Grand Prix, held in the Cour d’Honneur of the Prince’s Palace. The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 TAG Heuer Grand Prix de Monaco 2025) will take place at the Circuit de Monaco on May 25, marking the 82nd edition in the circuit’s history.
Ainsi vêtue et coiffée Charlene paraît 10 ans de plus.
ReplyDeletelovely suprise of colorful prints. bring back the pixie hair cut, it suited her more
ReplyDeleteI really don’t like her hair anymore. Short hair suited her so well. This makes her look old. Maybe her hairdresser thinks it makes her look elegant. I don’t know. She is such a beautiful woman and I always liked the modernity she brought to her role. I also think black is not her color.
ReplyDeleteI disagree with you. She doesn't look old, in my opinion Charlene looks elegant and fresh.
DeleteStephanie
I love her hair like this, especially as worn for the formal function. It’s elegant and versatile, though, of course, she undoubtedly also looked great with the pixie cut.
DeleteNice to see her in bright colours for a change
Eh, he-hmm, what's wrong with looking old?! Eternal youth does not bring wisdom nor experience, nor more joy nor more beauty. As an older person :-) I notice and regret when it’s used as a criticism! But besides all that …. Charlene is late 40s, not 20, and certainly does not look her age after such an investment in her skin and face shape. I love her hair like this, and think it suits her so well. I always found the very short styles a bit severe, whereas this is soft. I’m loving the updos!
DeletePrincess Charlene is wearing a beautiful shirt dress. Not with little flowers, but a beautiful summery print. I don't like long dresses, but in this case the dress is meant to be worn like this (pic. of the model) and it suits the princess.
ReplyDeleteI like her dress. It is nice to see her in bright colours.
ReplyDeleteHer shoes always look too small for her feet
ReplyDeleteToujours ce doux sourire au milieu d enfants.
ReplyDeleteFroufrou
How heartwarming to see the princely couple visiting these children!
ReplyDeleteP. Charlene simple shirt dress and the so called makeup no makeup effect were the best choice.
Well done.
Je suis surprise agréablement par cette robe chemise aux couleurs très estivales mais heureusement qu'elle est grande car ses chaussures sont juste visibles !
ReplyDeleteHer hairstyle does not make her old, it does make her just not look good or her optimum which is not *quite* the same as old. Also, I don't understand why people always blame the stylist when we don't even know of the person has one, and even if yes: the decision is Charlene's only. I don't like this dress and slowly it downs on me, why I don't like most patterned dresses recently: It is a dislike connected with the length of the skirt. If long, everything is simply too much (but of course: IMHO), even this otherwise pretty print. She is always smashing in black (and white) and her suit is no exception. Red lipstick would have been smashing with it (as it is mostly on her).
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