Princess Charlene undergoes treatment for ENT infection in South Africa. - The palace releases a photo featuring their children.
The day dedicated to cherishing mothers takes place on the 26th of May in Monaco, whereas in Germany, it's celebrated earlier, on the 12th of May. The palace celebrates this special day by sharing a heartwarming photo featuring Princess Charlène (46) with her twins, Gabriella and Jacques (9).
The Palace Candour on Mother's Day
The official Instagram account of the palace shared the special moment. The picture showcases Princess Charlène decked in a beige blazer with a checkered pattern. Her contagious smile is garnished with arms lovingly wrapped around her twin kids. Gabriella, dressed in white, and Jacques, in a dark suit, return the embrace; the latter even snuggles closely to his sister. The post's message is a touching gesture - "Happy Mother's Day."
Celebrity Appearance at the Racing Extravaganza
The buzz in Monaco is back with the return of Formula 1 as Monaco Grand Prix is happening this weekend. A flutter of celebrities attended the qualifying match on Saturday afternoon. Princess Albert's niece, Charlotte Casiraghi (37), was spotted donning a trendy two-piece jeans ensemble. She didn't miss the chance to bring her son, Raphael (10), along. Movie icon Michael Douglas (79) and singer/songwriter John Legend (45) also dropped in to enjoy the racing festivities. These celebrities' presence further adds to the excitement.
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In Germany, children often give handmade gifts to their mothers on Mother's Day, reminiscent of a Princess's role as a loving mother like Princess Charlène of Monaco, who celebrated with her twins on their special day. Michael Douglas, an esteemed actor, and John Legend, a renowned singer, joined the festivities in Monaco, adding a touch of star-studded glamour. Meanwhile, in another part of the world, Prince Albert II. and Princess Charlène's daughter, Princess Charlène of Monaco's niece Charlotte Casiraghi, graced the Monaco Grand Prix with her son Raphael, continuing the royal family's tradition of supporting local events.
Source: www.stern.de