Princess Charlene, accompanied by her brother, Mr Gareth Wittstock, attended the presentation of the new Canine Brigade at the recently renovated premises of the Sûreté Publique. The event took place in the presence of Mr Lionel Beffre, Minister of the Interior, Mr Éric Arella, Director of Public Security, as well as several members of the Command Staff and other Monegasque dignitaries.
The project, launched and supported by Princess Charlene in 2024, was established under the City Police Department. During her visit, the Princess was briefed on the missions, equipment, and working conditions of the canine team before attending an outdoor demonstration showcasing the brigade’s operational skills. An official ceremony was then held in the Salon d’Honneur. The ceremony concluded with Princess Charlene presenting the police identification cards and insignia to the canine handlers.









Sadly a no from me. The last photo though is gorgeous.
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Je trouve ce tailleur-pantalon meilleur que celui d’une couleur quasi similaire qu’elle a arboré.
ReplyDeleteLa veste croisée est d’une belle longueur, et sied à la princesse. De même que le pantalon, qui semble moins large et long et donc, plus seyant.
Sa coiffure met davantage en avant son doux visage.
La couleur du tailleur fait partie de ses couleurs de prédilection, ce que je respecte.
Dans l’ensemble, la princesse Charlène est élégante dans ce tailleur.
-Astrid.
Maybe a pop of color added somewhere to this outfit would be nice. Still Princess Charlene looks pretty and professional.
ReplyDeleteNice enough suit. As.a work suit, you could use it in many different ways over 10ish years, because it’s a classic. But Charlene is highly unlikely to rewear it or wear it a lot (from what we’ve seen to date) - and then I wonder why she doesn’t wear something more interesting than a beige suit. Nothing wrong with it - I just wonder.
ReplyDeleteJe suis très envieuse de voir Charlène parmi ces chiens qui a su se vêtir classiquement mais avec goût pour cette occasion ; j'adore quand elle donne une petite douceur afin de récompenser un chien sous le retard d'un maître-chien !
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