Princess Caroline of Hanover attended a charity dinner organized by the Association of Guides and Scouts of Monaco (AGSM), held at the Hôtel Méridien in Monaco. The event aimed to raise funds for the renovation of a school in Argentina. As patron of the AGSM, Princess Caroline lent her support to the evening, which brought together guests in a spirit of generosity and solidarity.
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The photo with her and the little girl holding a teddybear is too cute! I admire Caroline for sticking to her natural beauty!
ReplyDelete!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Totally agree
DeleteTo those who know more, why is Caroline referred to as Princess of Hannover (when Germany is a republic so no active princessing is going on) when she’s also Princess Caroline of Monaco (which is a valid working title of an ongoing principality)? Wouldn’t Princess / Monaco carry the greater weight as it actually means something?
ReplyDeleteHRH Princess Caroline of Hanover is still married to HRH Ernst August of Hanover who is still styled as Royal Prince of Great Britian and Ireland and she will still retain that title even if they get divorced!
Deleteà Anonyme 07/05/2025 12:34
DeletePour répondre à votre question et à ma connaissance, Caroline est
toujours marié au prince de Hanovre !
I think anon12:34 is not asking about the marriage to the Prince of Hanover, but more about why the use of the tilte Princess of Hanover for Caroline.
DeleteIf I'm not mistaken Caroline is "Her Serene Highness Princess Caroline of Monaco", and became "Her Royal Highness Princess of Hanover" after her marriage. "Her Royal Highness" is a higher ranking title so I guess that's why she should actually be called by this title.
Ach je ach je, tatsächlich existiert dieser Titel nicht mehr seit über 100 Jahren, ob rs nun einigen gefällt oder nicht...
DeleteDiese Geschichten, dass in bestimmten Ländern der (hannoveranische) Titel noch existirt, ist völliger Quatsch!
DeleteThere is no "royal highness" in Germany. The country is a republic, not a monarchy.
DeleteI am going to guess that by using this old title it gives her a higher standing than Princess Charlene and her sister Stephanie. Rank is important to some. Regardless she has the decorum of a royal,
DeleteIn modern times, Caroline would have been the monarch. She was the senior female of the family when her mother passed away, until her brother wed, much like Princess Astrid of Norway. A very special position in the family.
DeleteI'm not too sure why this blog has chosen to identify Caroline as the Princess of Hanover today when she is usually referred to Princess Caroline of Monaco here. However, Caroline is indeed HRH Princess Caroline of Hanover because she is married to Prince Ernst August of Hanover. The Hanover HRH is of higher rank than the Serene Highness of Monaco, so it is actually proper to use that title for her. As to why the Hanovers are still referred to as HRHs in the German republic--guessing it is a courtesy title for them as well as many other members of the former nobility of Germany. The Hanoverian titles are also still part of the British royal titles--the current House of Windsor used to be called the House of Hanover (yes, Queen Victoria added Saxe-Coburg). Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III are descendants in the House of Hanover established under King George I. I rather doubt Caroline is concerned about her rank within her own family and this choice was in no way made by her nor was she consulted. Her daughter Alexandra has been referred to her and on other royal sites as Princess Alexandra of Monaco--and this is an error. She is Princess Alexandra of Hanover. I rather doubt she cares either.
DeleteNo one claims Germany is a monarchy. But hereditary titles are part of the name so there's nothing wrong in naming them Prince/Princess of Hanover. Also the court of Monaco lists Caroline under HRH Princess of Hanover.
DeleteShe is not the only royal who has a title through marriage. Princess Astrid of Belgium (although she does not use that title) is also Grand Duchess of Austria through her marriage with Prince Lorenz. Among royalty and artistocrats these titles have still a meaning even if they are not monarch any more. These old monarchies do not exist any more but their great grand children and their children still do and some of them are very, very rich. I can understand why Princess Caroline does not divorce from Ernst August. She has a daughter with him. It has everything to do with power and money.
DeletePrincess Caroline is still beautiful and these photos show just that, is it me or has she had some work done on her face? Her new hair color is so flattering on her as well!
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ReplyDeleteGreat looking suit. I think she's simply letting her hair grow out naturally and it gets lighter as she does. Kim
ReplyDeleteÉlégante mais fait plus âgée que la Duchesse de Gloucester
ReplyDeleteCaroline a le visage marqué
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An example of perfect tailoring. I'm not a fan of wide trousers, but these are hemmed precisely to flatter Princess Caroline's proportions.
ReplyDeleteNow this is a perfectly fitted suit and it looks great and flatters the Princess. Well done!
ReplyDeleteCaroline looks stunning in this white suit. Great smile too.
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Im not a fan of the wide pants regardless she looks lovely. The jacket looks nice. Beautiful Princess, lovely smile, aging gracefully, she has the most marvelous bone structure. .
ReplyDeleteCaroline looks beautiful in this MaxMara white suit. I love her choice to be herself and age as she wishes. I'm not sure if she's changed her hairstyle a bit or is styling her differently but it's a perfect look for her.
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