Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene Welcome Pope Leo XIV to Monaco

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

On Saturday, 28 March 2026, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV arrived in the Principality of Monaco by helicopter and was welcomed at the heliport by Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene, as he begins his one-day Apostolic Journey. Monaco is one of the few European countries where Catholicism is the official state religion. It is the first papal visit to Monaco since 1538.

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Afterwards, Pope Leo XIV was welcomed by Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco, together with Monsignor Dominique-Marie David, at the Prince's Palace. Prince Jacques, Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Pierre Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Louis Ducruet, Marie Chevallier and Melanie-Antoinette de Massy also attended the welcoming ceremony.

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

The Pope’s visit includes a private meeting with Prince Albert and Princess Charlene at the palace, a meeting with Monaco’s Catholic community in the cathedral, and Mass in the sports stadium. For the occasion, Princess Charlene and her daughter, Princess Gabriella, wore a white bespoke coat and dress by Elie Saab. Beatrice Borromeo wore a lily-of-the-valley pattern bar jacket and flared skirt by Dior. Charlotte Casiraghi wore a tweed jacket and skirt from Chanel’s Métiers d'Art 2026 collection.

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Princess Gabriella, Princess Caroline, Princess Stephanie, Charlotte Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Marie Chevallier

Beatrice Borromeo wore Dior Bar Jacket and Mid-Length Flared Skirt Black Lily of the Valley Silk and Wool
Dior Bar Jacket and Mid-Length Flared Skirt

Charlotte Casiraghi wore Chanel Métiers d'Art 2026 Collection
Chanel Métiers d'Art 2026 Collection
44 Comments
  1. Anonymous28/3/26 12:48

    De pope is geen god, er is er maar 1 Jezus zoon van God is de weg de waarheid! dit is dwaal leer.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous28/3/26 15:42

      12:48 I think even the Pope would be confused by your assertion here. He for sure does not think he’s God and nor would he want that role. It’s fun to see what each person chooses to wear to welcome the Pope and hope they all had a good day.

      Delete
    2. oh come on! lets be excited for Monaco, the pope (messenger of God, apostle of Christ ) is in town and Charlene and the ladies of Monaco all showed up beautifully!

      Delete
    3. Anonymous28/3/26 21:02

      Am Happy for Monaco, they waited a long time for the Holy Father, last time was Pope Paul III in 1538, wonderful day

      Delete
    4. Anon 12.48 I appreciate and respect your comment, but please not on this fashion page. Thank you. Sincerely AP.

      Delete
    5. UPDATE- Princess Charlene and Daughter Princess Gabriella wear ELIE SAAB during the Apostolic visit of his Holiness Pope Leo XIV to Monaco

      https://www.instagram.com/p/DWeHuV1Ey99/

      Delete
  2. Anonymous28/3/26 13:21

    NOBODY claims that the Pope is God - apart from you!!
    Lovely pictures, very elegant Charlène and Gabriella. And nice to see the whole princely family welcoming the Pope.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous28/3/26 13:39

    Curious, but Pope can't give you that you want Nice visit

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous28/3/26 14:38

      What?

      Delete
    2. Anonymous29/3/26 10:26

      What? Perhaps forgiveness and absolution! Even for that he would need to be with attrition! Or maybe a nobiliary title.

      Delete
    3. Anonymous29/3/26 10:27

      Perhaps forgiveness and absolution! Or maybe a nobiliary title.

      Delete
  4. Anonymous28/3/26 14:25

    Camille Gottlieb ?? Elle est mentionnée ici dans la liste du 2e paragraphe pourtant elle n'est sur aucune de ces photos. Et je ne l'ai pas vue non plus sur d'autres sites.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I think she is on the group photo to the far right side (or, depends on how you see it, the left side of Marie Ducruet).

      Delete
    2. Anonymous28/3/26 18:30

      @DSC - I think that’s Camille’s half-sister, Pauline Ducruet, beside Marie Ducruet.

      Delete
    3. Anonymous28/3/26 18:43

      Non ce n'est pas Camille.

      Delete
    4. DSC 15.37 Looks very much like Pauline on the far right.

      Delete
    5. It must be Camille on the far right, Pauline is much taller. I also saw a picture in instagram where Camille was walking with Pierre and Beatrice.
      Chris Levine, the son of Grace's sister, is also in the picture with his wife behind Beatrice and Pierre.
      Everyone is dressed appropriately and beautifully for the occasion. I especially like Charlotte's outfit. Unfortunately she has sling back shoes with those thick stockings.

      Delete
    6. Anonymous29/3/26 14:36

      Vous êtes tous dans l'erreur. Tout au bout, à droite à côté de Marie, c'est Mélanie-Antoinette. Le texte du 2e paragraphe a d'ailleurs été corrigée après mon premier message de 14 : 25.

      Delete
    7. Anonymous29/3/26 14:51

      Zucchina : j'ai aussi vu cette photo mais ce n'est pas Camille, c'est Mélanie-Antoinette. Il est vrai qu'elles se ressemblent toutes les deux.
      Camille n'était pas présente ce jour-là, ni sa soeur Pauline.

      Delete
    8. Anonymous29/3/26 15:31

      Melanie Antoinette De Massy
      is a cousin to Albert, grand niece to Prince Rainier, she officiates most events in Monaco, she is always present at major events; tennis, circus, national day.

      i think only ladies and gentlemen who are married or have been married, so attended, so no Camille, Alex or Pauline present here.

      Delete
  5. Anonymous28/3/26 14:43

    Everyone nicely dressed for this special occasion. Charlene’s coat is a good shade of white for her and a nice length. I especially like the photo of Gabrielle being introduced to the pope, genuine smiles.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous28/3/26 16:21

    It is the first papal visit to Monaco since 1538...WHY NOW???

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous28/3/26 17:08

      Probably just a new pope with new choices to make.

      Charlene looks genuinely happy in these photos which is nice. Can anyone outline the mantilla customs and why Charlene wears one inside? Is it that when it’s a private meeting the woman should wear one ,or rather, can choose to wear one), but not in a general crowd eg a mass? Also out of interest do we ever see Albert in a black suit? I can’t recall it, but think he’d look great in black, a change fr his preferred blue.

      Delete
    2. Anonymous28/3/26 20:07

      Monaco is the only state in Europe where catholycism is the state religion. Maybe that's why he comes to Monaco. The ladies all look great.

      Delete
  7. Anonymous28/3/26 16:33

    Do they go to church?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous 16:33, they do, in case there are enough cameras to make photos.

      Delete
  8. Anonymous28/3/26 16:58

    What an honour for Monaco,for the Pope to choose Monaco as his first foreign visit.
    Princess Charlene looks quite lovely in white,and I like the idea of Gabriella being in a muted shade. The lace trim on her Mother’s dress has been subtly added to hers.
    The photo of Princess Gabriella greeting the Pope whilst her parents look on proudly,is beautiful.
    I’m sure the Princely Family and the people of Monaco can be proud of the visit.
    Lowri.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous28/3/26 18:42

      Photo of Gabriella is cute. From the video I see she has not learnt to curtsey yet, she moved the wrong leg. Plenty to time to learn.

      Delete
  9. Anonymous28/3/26 17:08

    Gabriella's coat or dress is a bit too long and the hemline is uneven. Don't tell me for the visit of the pope her clothes must be longer because for a young girl like she is, it is not required. As long as she is not wearing mini it is OK, I guess. The other female members (except Charlène she is allowed to wear white) of the Monegask family are all wearing a black dress or coat, black tights and shoes and a black mantilla. This was not required any more with Pope Francis. Or did pope Leo restaured the old protocol ? I don't see why Prince Albert must wear a pink tie instead of a black one. I suppose he could have worn a dark tie of any color range (dark burgundy, dark green, navy, .....).

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous29/3/26 05:25

      Prince Alberts tie is yellow. I would think to match the colors of the Vatican flag.

      Delete
    2. Anonymous29/3/26 13:21

      Yes you are right Anon. 05:25 his tie is yellow. The one picture I looked at it really looks pink.

      Delete
  10. Virginina Dogwood28/3/26 17:39

    What I see from the photos is the genuine appearance of utmost respect for the Pope, including royal parents who have taught their children the same respect through their actions and the appropriate clothing formalities. There is nothing to quibble about the length of Gabrielle's coat. Both children behave in a serious manner for their roles. The Royal family looks wonderful , as does the extended family dressed in solid black . All showing the proper respect for his Holiness.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous29/3/26 14:00

      In 2024 when Pope Francis came to the Heyzel sport stadion in Brussels, to read holy mass for the huge quantity of people everybody was dressed in clothes of all colours. The Belgian royal family was not completely there (some of them are living abroad). Queen Mathilde wore a white pleated skirt and a white bar jacket by Dior and no mantilla, Princess Astrid wore a dark green silk coat and no hat or mantilla. There were so many people that I couldn't see how the rest of the family who was able to be present was dressed. During this visit of the pope to Belgium Pope Francis was visiting also King Philippe and Queen Mathilde in the Castle of Laeken, Queen Mathilde wore a white coat dress around knee length and no mantilla. I agree with the comment of Anon 9:13.
      To end my comment I would like to draw the attention on the following : King Philippe and Queen Mathilde are known for being very religious. The way someone is dressed is of less importance than how he behaves in life.

      Delete
  11. Anonymous28/3/26 18:10

    Not really related to fashion, but please keep in mind that protocol is never an obligation in the Catholic Church. It is a personal matter as long as modesty is respected.
    Also, please do not make comments about how Catholics should feel or behave toward the Church and its ministers. It is something deeply rooted, personal, and sacred, regardless of one’s level of practice and belief.
    Everyone has the right to be in the presence of the Pope, no matter any disagreement or distance, or any mistakes or wrongs they may have committed that go against the Church’s teachings. This family obviously cares. Please be respectful of that.
    MARIE

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous28/3/26 23:50

      Very well said, Marie. I agree with your position, especially the fact that Catholicism, and any religion for that matter, is a deeply personal and sacred matter to the individual, within the broader framework of rules and regulations. Religion is not static either, and no one can proclaim a fixed way for everyone to express it.
      - Anon 9:13

      Delete
    2. Anonymous29/3/26 13:00

      Marie, well said. I wish to add that confession is private and Catholics should be given the benefit of the doubt that they went to confession and did their penance. Chris

      Delete
  12. Anonymous28/3/26 18:12

    Jezus walked on sandals.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous28/3/26 20:11

      He also walked on waters

      Delete
    2. Anonymous28/3/26 21:05

      'He also walked on waters' very funny!

      Delete
  13. Anonymous28/3/26 18:32

    Marie Ducruet looks stunning in these photos. I especially like the tone-on-tone pattern of her black dress that gives it extra interest.

    ReplyDelete
  14. How marvelous, what a great visit to Monaco, marvelous to see His Holiness. The ladies look respectfully dress and attired. Princess Charlene equally so. The photo capturing the moment Gabrielle greets/meets his Holiness, this is a beautiful image. Little one is so mature, lovely photo.
    Marie Ducruet for me looks wonderful, she stands out to me here. Beautiful stylish and elegant outfit. Up close the fabric has interesting features, very becoming. Her makeup is on point, she is very attractive.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Anonymous29/3/26 13:04

    Lovely! My reaction is classy and someone alrdy wrote very elegant. Yes, very elegant on the part of the whole extended family. Christine

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post