On June 26, 2026, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the RAMOGE Agreement, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène inaugurated the exhibition “Preserving the Mediterranean. RAMOGE: A Pioneering Agreement for 50 Years”, held at the State Ministry in Monaco in the presence of Christophe Mirmand, Minister of State.
Created by the RAMOGE Agreement Executive Secretariat and the National Archives of Monaco, with the support of the Archives of the Prince’s Palace and the Audiovisual Institute of Monaco, the exhibition retraces half a century of exemplary cooperation between Monaco, France, and Italy in support of protecting the Mediterranean.
Open until October 30 in the hall of the State Ministry, the exhibition highlights fifty years of actions aimed at preserving the marine environment, combating pollution, and raising public awareness of environmental challenges. For the occasion, Princess Charlène wore a sleeveless checked dress by Beulah London.







Nice dress with interesting design at the neck/collar and slight A-line skirt. Even with the plaid, there’s nothing to grab the focus, so I’d prefer a dark belt or the darker sandals on the model.
ReplyDeleteCharlene looks great in this subdued yet interesting plaid dress. I noticed the way the print of the pattern was placed in a way to create an illusion of pleats or darts in the front of the skirt. It might be they are real darts but I can't tell for sure. The bodice also looks like there is an overlap of fabric near the shoulders that is unique.
ReplyDeleteUntil I read the designer,I thought it might have been ES or AMcQ. I was not expecting Beulah.
ReplyDeleteThe dress sits perfectly on PC. Nicely accessorised nude pumps.
I like the pearl stud earrings matching up with the pearl buttons on the dress.
Lowri.
I can't get rid of thinking of a tablecloth. I don't like the pattern, maybe different colours could help because I also don't enjoy the colour composition. So one of the rare occasions that I profoundly dislike what Charlene wears.
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