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Charlene Monaco and the twins on National Day

Charlene Monaco and the twins on National Day

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Princess Gabriella waved professionally from the balcony, and her twin brother, Prince Jacques, seemed less than amused by the focused attention from Charlene and Albert.

1/12After the traditional service, Princess Gabriella, Charlene and Prince Jacques watched the military parade in the forecourt of the palace with Caroline of Hanover (back left) and Princess Stephanie (back right). © imago/abacapress
Charlene and Jack during National Day celebrations in Monaco.
2/12MOTHER IS BEST: Prince Jack literally hangs on every word his mother Charlene says. © imago/abacapress
The royal family in Monaco during National Day celebrations.
3/12Other spectators at the show: Gareth Wittstock with his daughters Bodhi and Kaya Rose, Camille Gottlieb, Pauline Ducruet, Marie and Louis Ducruet, Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Beatrice Borromeo, Francesco Casiraghi, Stefano Casiraghi, Pierre Casiraghi, Raphael Elmaleh, Charlotte Casiraghi, Balthazar. Painter, India Casiraghi, Tatiana Santo Domingo, Maximilian Casiraghi, Sasha Casiraghi and Andrea Casiraghi (from left). © imago/abacapress
Charlene, Albert and Jacques on the balcony of Monaco Palace during National Day celebrations.
4/12Maximum annoying! Like Albert’s father, Prince Jacques first removes his headdress on the balcony. © imago/abacapress
Charlene, Albert, Jacques and Gabriella on the balcony of Monaco Palace during National Day celebrations.
5/12As Prince Albert waves to the crowd with a smile, Prince Jack appears to have had enough of the event. Charlene smiles sweetly. . . © Picture Allianz/DPA/AP/Daniel Cole
Charlene, Albert, Jacques and Gabriella on the balcony of Monaco Palace during National Day celebrations.
6/12. . . She encourages her son. Charlene’s little Gabriella stays relaxed. © Picture Allianz/DPA/AP/Daniel Cole
Charlene, Albert, Jacques and Gabriella on the balcony of Monaco Palace during National Day celebrations.
7/12But Princess Gabriella also receives encouragement from Charlene. © Picture Allianz/DPA/AP/Daniel Cole
Charlene, Jacques and Gabriella on the balcony of Monaco Palace during National Day celebrations.
8/12It’s not easy for two eight-year-olds – Monaco’s official National Day celebrations can take a long time. © imago/abacapress
Charlene, Albert and Jacques on the balcony of Monaco Palace during National Day celebrations.
12/09What did Albert II whisper to his son behind closed doors? © Picture Allianz/DPA/AP/Daniel Cole
Albert and Jacques on the balcony of Monaco Palace during National Day celebrations.
10/12Dad’s announcement has an effect, and Prince Jack’s mood improves again. © imago/abacapress
Jacques and Gabriella on the balcony of Monaco Palace during National Day celebrations.
11/12They Can Do It Alone: ​​Hereditary Prince Jack and his twin sister wave to the royal crowd in front of the palace, still a little shy. © imago/abacapress
Charlene, Albert, Jacques and Gabriella on the balcony of Monaco Palace during National Day celebrations.
12/12That’s OK: Monaco’s royal family broadcast greetings together from the balcony. © imago/abacapress

Monaco – The appearance of the royal family on the balcony of the palace is part of the regular program on Monaco’s National Day. Princess Charlene of Monaco (45 years old), Prince Albert II (65 years old), and twins Jacques and Gabriella (8 years old) were specially dressed for the festive occasion. As is often the case, mother Charlene and father Albert presented themselves in the guise of partnering with their offspring.

While Albert and Prince Jacques attended the ceremony in formal attire, Charlene and Princess Gabriella wore matching Didier Angelou coats – Princess Charlene went for an all-red look, and Gabriella went in navy blue. Although the twins looked very mature in their clothes, at least Prince Jack could be seen on the balcony, and he, at just under nine years old, did not find the whole process exciting. This is no problem for the royal couple, because Albert and Charlene are not strict parents.