On June 16, 2026, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the closing and awards ceremony of the 65th Monte-Carlo Television Festival at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco. The Golden Nymph Awards are among the most prestigious honours in international television, recognising outstanding television programmes and performers.
For the occasion, Princess Charlene of Monaco wore an embellished mock neck maxi dress in a natural tone by Jenny Packham.
Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene presented the Crystal Nymph Award to actor Kurt Russell, the highest distinction of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. British actor Matthew Broome was also honoured with the Most Promising Talent Award, while the Prince Rainier III Special Prize was awarded to Stenka Quillet and Emmanuel François.








the princess looks fabulous. The dress is a perfect fit. I really like her hair this way without the hanging tendrils. Her smile for Kurt is so fun
ReplyDeleteVery Jenny Packham (so much her style I didn’t need to look up the designer). I don’t think it particularly suits Charlene though. Not enough colour? Wrong shape? It’s an expensive dress and glittery but just doesn’t really “take off”.
ReplyDeleteIn my view this unstructured dress is not the most flattering of Charlene's evening gowns. A stretch fabric has no inherent shape, so it follows the contours of the body, and unless there are details-- a little ruching here, a draping there, a neckline or waist trim... in short this dress needs only a little more use of detail to really highlight Charlene's unique figure. With the small earrings and pulled-back hairstyle added, the entire look is look is a touch too severe for my taste.
ReplyDeleteThat said, I always love seeing Charlene wearing a minimalist look and in beige (natural?) - both are the signature elements which I enjoy as part of her personal style. The crystal embellishments are gorgeous, and perfectly capture Charlene's ethereal vibe. Lyra
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