Beatrice Borromeo and Pierre Casiraghi Attend Winter Reception at the Yacht Club

Beatrice Borromeo wore a sequined silver maxi skirt and black cashmere top by Christian Dior. Princess Camilla

The Yacht Club of Monaco held its traditional winter cocktail reception in the presence of Prince Albert II. The year 2025 marked a historic achievement for the club, as it claimed victory in the Admiral’s Cup for the first time, a competition contested between the Isle of Wight, Plymouth, and Cherbourg.

Beatrice Borromeo wore a sequined silver maxi skirt and black cashmere top by Christian Dior. Princess Camilla

Among the winning crew was Pierre Casiraghi, who received the Sailor of the Year 2025 trophy from Prince Albert. He shared this distinction with his wife, Beatrice Borromeo, who attended the event alongside him.

Beatrice Borromeo wore a sequined silver maxi skirt and black cashmere top by Christian Dior. Princess Camilla

Beatrice Borromeo wore a sequined silver maxi skirt and black cashmere top by Christian Dior. Princess Camilla

Among the other notable guests present that evening was Prince Charles of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, who attended with his wife, Princess Camilla, and their two daughters, Princess Maria Carolina and Princess Maria Chiara. A member of the Yacht Club, Prince Charles received an award recognizing his second-place finish at the 2025 Smeralda Championship.

Beatrice Borromeo wore a sequined silver maxi skirt and black cashmere top by Christian Dior. Princess Camilla
30 Comments
  1. Sunt un cuplu atât de frumos și de elegant!

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  2. Charmant couple que j’aimerais voir plus souvent !

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  3. Bling bling quand tu nous tiens

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    1. Ah complètement !! Et vain …

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  4. Is that all they have to do ? Maybe all the useful occupations were sold out so the only thing they can do is to amuse themselves by sailing a bit in a race....

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    1. I wondered why they have photos submitted at a yacht club, with a trophy, are all the missions, churches, charities not doing anything at this time of year where their profiles bring in useful donations for the homeless, needy, ill people of their tiny municipality?

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    2. It is the life of the rich who can afford the luxuries. It is either yachts or horses.

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    3. People enjoy hobbies (gardening, tennis, fishing, sailing, etc.) even if they also work.

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    4. Rather pointless comment. Please Google what they do next time before you judge. They have several enterprises in the Cassiragi/Borromeo household. Probably none of them includes making uninformed comments.

      On the fashion side (which is the actual point of this site) I am a little disappointed by Beatrice’s choices (very likely all are from Dior - but a bit too somber for my liking).

      CH

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    5. jealousy! having a job/occupation is not the only means of income. they have investments

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    6. Oh 5:43 if people wonder out loud what the exceedingly rich do, it’s not jealousy. It’s wondering! Very valid. Monaco is minuscule and when visiting one can only wonder what the mega rich do there! Valid wondering indeed.

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    7. They all look nice, great in blue. Sailing is the practical application of theory. You can gain an understanding of physics by sailing, if you've never studied the subject. Also, holding the power of the wind in your hands by holding the line (rope) is amazing. Christine

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  5. Imparate la Historia d'Italia per favore: "Bourbon-Two Sicilies" NON ESISTE PIÙ!!!
    Grazie a Giuseppe GARIBALDI
    Un "Principe" (Prince Charles of Bourbon-Two Sicilies) chi è senza il "suo regno delle due Sicilie" ...
    A chi importano queste persone

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  6. Wow, che crise in "CASA" CASIRAGHI-BORROMEO...le foto parlano per sè

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  7. Prince Charles of Bourbon.... are you really a prince if your country is a republic?

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    1. No. But then when you name your children with Princess titles too, it is going too far.

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    2. Champion social climbers is a better title for this family !!

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    3. On another site they are often referred to as the three “barbies”
      or the mesames of bling-bing.
      Fashion wise it’s always a show.

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    4. He probably slept through history class at school...
      This old, self-preserving “nobility” is resistant to learning (as far as European history is concerned). By the way, what has he achieved... apart from insisting on a “nobility” that no longer exists in Italy in 2025...

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    5. Sorry, the mesdames of bling-bling

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    6. Very well said deadeggs! This family with their 2 daughters are rich but no class of royalty. Very bling bling to fish a good catch.

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    7. Made my day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  8. I like her skirt, there seems to trend for black and dark colours

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  9. She always looks lovely, very stylish. I do love the blue pantsuit Princess Camilla is wearing, the jacket borders looks lovely, very effective adding definition. The two princesses' look fabulous, so modern, stylish and chic.

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    1. I do not find them stylish and chic. Compared to the real European princesses they look like "nouveau riches" and "m'as tu vu" people.

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  10. Bien élégantes les trois princesses.

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    1. The barbies are not princesses.

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  11. Lovely couple.
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  12. I will never forget how in a documentary about Monaco, Prince Albert II was extremelly unassuming and approachable, as was the rest of the princely family. Meanwhile, "Princess" Camilla made sure to introduce herself as "Her Royal Highness, the Queen of the Two Sicilies" and along with her family made an absolute fool of herself.

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