The Monaco Royal Courts: Sovereign Couple began the Festivities of St. Devote without the twins
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First public appearance since she celebrated her 38 birthday on Monday, Her Serene Highness Princess Charlene of Monaco was on the arm of her husband Prince Albert II on Tuesday evening during the procession of Saint Devote in Monaco.
In a beige and gray two-tone look, Princess Charlene was not merely to attend the church service and the traditional burning of the boat at dusk, the highlights of the Sainte-Devote. The mom of twin took the time to greet these scouts, and many children and adults who had gathered at the first public row .
Important moment in the calendar of the Principality of Monaco, the Sainte-Devote, celebrated for seventeen centuries, comes in two stages. This is the first, the procession that has attended the royal couple on January 26th. The festivities were held as tradition dictates, with the arrival on the Quai Albert I of the symbolic boat and the reception of relics. After the procession to the church of Sainte Devote and the greeting of the Blessed Sacrament, Albert and Charlene have enflammed the boat. Then, the evening ended with a fireworks display.
Photo Credit: Paris Match/Palais Princier
In a beige and gray two-tone look, Princess Charlene was not merely to attend the church service and the traditional burning of the boat at dusk, the highlights of the Sainte-Devote. The mom of twin took the time to greet these scouts, and many children and adults who had gathered at the first public row .
Important moment in the calendar of the Principality of Monaco, the Sainte-Devote, celebrated for seventeen centuries, comes in two stages. This is the first, the procession that has attended the royal couple on January 26th. The festivities were held as tradition dictates, with the arrival on the Quai Albert I of the symbolic boat and the reception of relics. After the procession to the church of Sainte Devote and the greeting of the Blessed Sacrament, Albert and Charlene have enflammed the boat. Then, the evening ended with a fireworks display.
Photo Credit: Paris Match/Palais Princier
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