Princess Charlene Kicks Off the 26th No Finish Line Charity Event

Princess Charlene officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille

On Saturday, November 15, 2025, Princess Charlene of Monaco officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille in Monaco. Organized by the Monegasque association Children & Future, the No Finish Line raises funds to support projects for sick and disadvantaged children. For each kilometer covered, €1 is donated to the cause. Held under the High Patronage of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II, the race is open to everyone—licensed or not, runners and walkers alike.

Princess Charlene officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille

Princess Charlene officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille

Princess Charlene officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille

Princess Charlene officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille

Princess Charlene officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille

Princess Charlene officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille

Princess Charlene officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille

Princess Charlene officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille

Princess Charlene officially kicked off the 26th edition of the No Finish Line, held at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille
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  1. Virginia Dogwood16/11/25 08:59

    Very accessible princess - the pictures demonstrate her kind and compassionate nature for all humanity. Love her very small earrings and a casual attire that blends right in with the event participants. She's a TEN+ in my book!

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    1. I agree you couldn’t say it better; I have respect for this Beautiful Prinses.

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    2. She has turned her image around Happy and engaing, no more sad princess/run away bride

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  2. Never ever looks better than in simple sports clothes at sports events, esp where there are kids.

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  3. One of the great things about this blog is to learn about events like this, which I would otherwise probably not know about living in the US.

    Great photos of the princess showing so much support of the people (and at least one cute dog) there for the event. The red jacket looks great!

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    1. Agreed - Jacket looks great

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  4. Je suis ravie de la voir en tenue de sport surtout parmi les enfants - Très sympa la photo où elle câline un adorable toutou ; peut-être qu’elle l’a adopté ?!

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  5. She is compassionate and caring. Its marvelous to see this event, supporting this is wonderful from the Princess, she looks great!

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  6. I wonder in which language she talks to the disabled people and the children, she had bad critics in the French press lately that after all these years she was not able to have a small conversation in French.

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  7. Bravo Charlene! She looks so happy and confident.

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  8. Charlene is very down to earth. With children she is in her element. Like this sporty outfit.
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  9. Charlène est ravissante et naturelle au milieu d enfants et d ados.
    Vestimentairement parlant elle a toujours la tenue adéquate
    Elle n est pas à l aise devant des objectifs qui crépitent dans tous les sens.
    Elle ne renie pas ses origines, elle est loin de bling bling et du paraitre
    Depuis 20 ans on lui reproche de ne pas maîtriser le français, de ne pas s'impliquer dans la vie de la principauté, ses modifications physiques.
    Si cela convient à son époux, nous devons accepter.
    Froufrou

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    1. Se sont les journaux français qui ont publié des articles concernant sa connaissance de la langue française. De tout le reste dont vous parlez dans votre commentaire, je n'ai rien entendu. De toute façon ils devraient penser au peuple de la Principauté et de la France. Maintenant que j'y pense c'est peut-être pour cela qu'ils ont accordé un interview avec "Monaco matin".

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