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They hand out presents at the Red Cross

Prince Albert II and his wife Charlène were in a good mood as they handed out gifts to the elderly. The couple also posed arm in arm.

Prince Albert II and his wife Charlène distributed gifts to elderly people at the Monaco Red Cross..aussiedlerbote.de
Prince Albert II and his wife Charlène distributed gifts to elderly people at the Monaco Red Cross..aussiedlerbote.de

Albert II and Charlène - They hand out presents at the Red Cross

Ten days before Christmas, the Monegasque royal couple distributed gifts to senior citizens. Prince Albert II (65) and Charlène of Monaco (45) visited the headquarters of the Red Cross in Monaco together on Thursday.

The princely couple arm in arm

The Princess had wrapped herself in a black double-breasted coat to suit the cold weather, while her husband wore a blue suit for the Christmas charity campaign. On arrival, Charlène first received a small gift herself and was presented with a bouquet of flowers. The royal couple then handed out gift bags to elderly residents and chatted animatedly with the senior citizens. The palace published several pictures of the afternoon on its Instagram page , showing the royal couple arm in arm among the recipients. The Princely Palace also announced that "gourmet packages" had been distributed.

Waiting for the Christmas card

Meanwhile, the subjects are eagerly awaiting this year's Christmas card from the Princely Family. Unlike in the UK, this has not yet been published. However, a fan account on Instagram has already published the alleged photo that is to adorn the obligatory festive greetings. In the slightly blurred picture, the Prince and Princess are posing elegantly in front of a Christmas tree with their nine-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriella, Charlène is wearing a velvet dress with a waterfall neckline and Albert a tuxedo. Whether this will actually be the official greeting card remains to be seen.

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  1. The Royal couple, Albert II and Charlène, are known for their annual Christmas charity event, where they distribute presents to Seniors in Monaco.
  2. This year, ten days before Christmas, the Princely couple visited the Red Cross headquarters and handed out gift bags, including 'gourmet packages'.
  3. The Princely Palace shared several pictures on their Instagram page, showcasing the royal couple arm in arm with the senior citizens.
  4. Meanwhile, the public is eagerly awaiting this year's Christmas card from the Princely Family, but until then, a fan account on Instagram has already released an alleged image.
  5. In the photo, Albert II and Charlène wear elegant attire in front of a Christmas tree, posing with their twins Jacques and Gabriella.
  6. Albert II is seen in a tuxedo, while Charlène wears a velvet dress with a waterfall neckline, adding a touch of elegance to the festive photo.
  7. Despite the fan account's early release, whether this will be the official Christmas card from Princely Family remains to be seen.

Source: www.stern.de

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