Prince Albert and Princess Charlene Attend the 2026 Provale Charity Gala

Princess Charlene wore a mosaic crystal embroidered gown by Oscar De La Renta, for the Provale Solidarite charity gala

On March 13, 2026, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène of Monaco attended the 2026 Provale Charity Gala, organized by the national union of rugby players in France. The event took place at the Hôtel George V in Paris. Led by French-Algerian rugby player Malik Hamadache, Provale actively works to defend the rights of rugby players. For the occasion, Princess Charlène wore a mosaic crystal embroidered gown by Oscar de la Renta.

Princess Charlene wore a mosaic crystal embroidered gown by Oscar De La Renta, for the Provale Solidarite charity gala

Princess Charlene wore a mosaic crystal embroidered gown by Oscar De La Renta, for the Provale Solidarite charity gala

Princess Charlene wore a mosaic crystal embroidered gown by Oscar De La Renta, for the Provale Solidarite charity gala

Princess Charlene wore a mosaic crystal embroidered gown by Oscar De La Renta, for the Provale Solidarite charity gala

Princess Charlene wore a mosaic crystal embroidered gown by Oscar De La Renta, for the Provale Solidarite charity gala

Princess Charlene wore a mosaic crystal embroidered gown by Oscar De La Renta, for the Provale Solidarite charity gala

Princess Charlene wore a mosaic crystal embroidered gown by Oscar De La Renta, for the Provale Solidarite charity gala

Princess Charlene wore Oscar De La Renta Mosaic Crystal Embroidered Cady Gown
Oscar De La Renta Mosaic Crystal Embroidered Gown
24 Comments
  1. Anonymous14/3/26 00:38

    Gosh that is a beautiful dress and she wears it perfectly. The earrings are pretty and just right for the amount of bling on her dress. The prince looks pretty good in the dark colour.

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  2. Anonymous14/3/26 00:57

    So elegant. She is pure elegance.

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  3. Anonymous14/3/26 01:00

    This is definitely for me a ‘wow’ look. The dress is exquisite and Princess Charlene looks exquisite in it. Hair and make-up are on point.
    Following royal ladies fashion,these are the moments that really stand out. The attention to detail is next level. Stunning.
    Lowri.

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  4. Anonymous14/3/26 01:02

    Wouah Charlène est fabuleuse.
    Quelle beauté
    Froufrou

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  5. Anonymous14/3/26 01:29

    Wow! wow! and more WOW!!!

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  6. Old world glamour. Love the hair, love the dress.

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  7. Anonymous14/3/26 05:40

    Wow this is a beautiful gown. An Oscar de la Renta. Can only say she looks stunning also like this hairstyle at this event
    css

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  8. Anonymous14/3/26 07:57

    I concur with all other comments. Charlene looks absolutely stunning. She also looks very slim and happy. LRB

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  9. P. the original14/3/26 09:28

    Stunning, statuesque lady paired with sartorial perfection = you can't ask for more👏

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  10. Anonymous14/3/26 09:52

    ❤️❤️absolutely STUNNING dress❤️❤️

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  11. All admirative comments have already been made, I agree with all of them.

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    1. I surely stick to what I wrote here above about Charlene. French-Algerian rugby player, Malik Hamadache's style doesn't inspire me similar words.

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  12. Anonymous14/3/26 12:30

    Oscar de la Renta is making the most beautiful dresses. During a certain period other royal ladies wore dresses designed by him like Queen Mathilde (day dresses), Queen Maxima, maybe Queen Letizia (I am not sure)....
    It is a long time since we saw them in his creations. Princess Charlene has other gala dresses designed by him and I think I saw her already in this dress before (I am not sure)... It might have been another gala dress by the same designer....

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    1. Anonymous14/3/26 17:11

      Impossible.. Charlène n'a jamais porté 2 fois la même tenue... malheureusement. C'est terrible.

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  13. Ladyofthemanor14/3/26 12:43

    Breathtakingly beautiful dress! It can´t get any better

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  14. Anonymous14/3/26 14:32

    I just noticed the difference of bead placement on the models dress on the front, it would be interesting to see the back of Charlene’s dress. I am guessing it will be more like the front rather than going down to the waist.

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    1. Anonymous14/3/26 22:29

      You read my mind….I noticed the difference in the beading and also want to see the back of the princess’s dress!

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    2. Anonymous15/3/26 01:58

      it was on the upper end as the front, not to waist as on model
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHOwMlln5HA

      *she spoke in French

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  15. Anonymous14/3/26 15:31

    Charlene’s dress is beautiful. I love the dress’ sparkly top paired with the darker navy. She has the height to wear this well.
    -Royal Watcher

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  16. Anonymous14/3/26 20:21

    L'élégance et la sobriété
    Cette robe est belle, adaptée à la morphologie de la princesse.
    Très bonne idée de ne porter que des boucles d'oreilles comme bijoux.
    Nul besoin de bijoux supplémentaires :Le haut de robe est un bijou.

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  17. The crystal embellishments are beautifully crafted, the front and back equally splendid. Navy color gown is gorgeous. The design and style is perfect for the Princess. It fits so beautifully. She looks glamorous and elegant. Love the single stud diamond earrings, they are of substance, and have plenty of sparkle. These earrings were a great choice.

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  18. Anonymous15/3/26 08:02

    Deslumbra como una estrella. Pura elegancia, en todos los sentidos.

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  19. Je ne comprends pas ; je ne vois pas le retour de mon commentaire - Je le retransmets donc :
    très beau modèle dans lequel Charlène nous montre une silhouette sculpturale ; avec sa coiffure très douce, elle est époustouflante !

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  20. Anonymous16/3/26 01:16

    Absolutely gorgeous dress on the Princess.
    T

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