Princess Stephanie is joined by family to meet three adorable russian acrobats

As with previous performances, Princess Stephanie of Monaco entered this evening on Tuesday, January 24, 2017, under the marquee of the 41st Monte-Carlo Circus Festival held every year in the nearby Fontvieille district Of the Rock. For this gala evening during which the prestigious Clowns of gold, silver and bronze and other awards were given to the Circassian artists, the little sister of Prince Albert II of Monaco was accompanied by the latter. At his side also, his son Louis Ducruet, who came with his companion Marie, and his youngest daughter Camille Gottlieb.

In pictures: Stéphanie de Monaco, a mother-daughter weekend at the Circus

Stéphanie who is President of the occasion was in charge of awarding several of the awards and did not fail to pose with the lucky winners. And in particular with the adorable little Russian acrobats of the Trio Izhevsk, too cracking with their polka dot costume and their mats erected at the Fifi Brindacier. The three girls won the Cup in memory of Princess Antoinette (sister of Prince Rainier III). Which is given to the youngest artist of the festival.

As with previous performances, Princess Stephanie of Monaco entered this evening on Tuesday, January 24th 2017, for this gala evening during which the prestigious Clowns of gold, silver and bronze and other awards were given to the Circassian artists, she was accompanied by her elder brother Prince Albert II of Monaco, his son Louis Ducruet, who came with his companion Marie, and her youngest daughter Camille Gottlieb.

 In pictures: Stéphanie de Monaco, a mother-daughter weekend at the Circus

And in particular to the adorable little Russian acrobats of the Trio Izhevsk, too cracking with their polka dot costume and their mats erected at the Fifi Brindacier. The three girls won the Cup in memory of Princess Antoinette (sister of Prince Rainier III) which is given to the youngest artist of the festival. Stéphanie passed on her passion for the circus to her children.  To the point that Pauline Ducruet, her eldest daughter aged 22, chairs as the international jury of "New Generation", a circus competition for young artists whose 6th edition will take place on February 4th and 5th under the marquee of Fontvieille at Monaco.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

A weekend with the girls at the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival

She spent the weekend with her girls. Last Friday 20th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd, Princess of Stéphanie of Monaco was with her two daughters, Pauline Ducruet and Camille Gottlieb, to attend various performances of the Monte-Carlo Circus Festival.

In photos: Pauline, Stephanie at the opening of 41st

The Princess of Monaco had launched this 41st edition with her daughter Pauline during the week on Wednesday on the occasion of the traditional presentation, then the next day Thursday, during the opening night which she was supported by her daughter Pauline and also son Louis - just as last year with his charming companion, Marie. Camille Gottlieb, the last one of Princess Stephanie, was absent for the first two appointments, was thus finally present this weekend. Also present was TV presenter and France 2 host of Secret d'histoire Stephan Bern

In pictures: Stéphanie and her family open the Festival du Cirque

More than 120 artists from 16 countries will perform until January 29, 2017. During these 10 days, the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival will make the Monegasques vibrate, with Stephanie of Monaco leading the way. President of the event, the little sister of Prince Albert II has never hidden his passion for circus art.

Photo Credits: Paris Match

Sovereign Prince Albert at the Adventurers of the Sea exhibition

From Sindbad to Marco Polo, passing through Vasco de Gama nothing escaped the attentive and passionate look of H.S.H Prince Albert II of Monaco who is a great fighter for the protection of the sea and the oceans is one of the great commitments and has long defended, notably through its foundation, visited the exhibition "Adventurers of the Seas" at the Institute of the Arab World, Tuesday January 17th.

"As an enthusiast and connoisseur, he made it a point of honor to dwell on each of the works, even turning around when Agnes Carayon or Nala Aloudat - the two commissioners - were pressing ahead. This is what we see when a personality is not only there for presence sake. He truly appreciated the exposition, "said Jack Lang, President of the Institute of the Arab World, amused but proud of having managed to captivate the sovereign Prince's mind during this first exhibition on the Arabs and the sea.

It is a daring bet that launched the IMA. To go against the tenacious cliché according to which the Arabs would be only a people of the desert. Without their maritime culture dating back thousands of years, world trade, as we know it, might never have emerged. And who better to confirm the success of this new exhibition than the fine connoisseur of the seas, Prince Albert II? Braving the frightening and fascinating side of the ocean, the Prince plunged into the maritime adventures of the great Arab and European navigators.

The adventure begins as soon as it arrives in the forecourt of the IMA where stands majestically a boat 31 meters long. Specially exhibited for the occasion, this replica, named Nizwa, coming straight from Finistere, plunges the Prince directly into the magic that awaits him for the rest of the visit. Once the icy cold is braved, in the company of Jack Lang, it is inside that the narrative of the journey continues, from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean.

Under a starry sky, the first planispheres appeared, leaving Prince Albert with an amused memory, so different was the conception of the world of the geographers of the time. As and when the continents emerge, revealing the first commercial circuits and their goods. From the simple spices to the most beautiful silver objects, to the evolution of cultures and beliefs, it is a true epic that is presented to us, in the footsteps of the greatest adventurers.

To read: Prince Albert was the first day of the Circus festival

"But where is the magic belt of Sindbad?" "Jokingly asked the Prince to Jack Lang. Back in childhood the time of the visit, Albert of Monaco does not forget who he is. And it is at the turn of a story, narrating the recent discovery of vestiges of goods once transported, that he pretends to be surprised that precious stones have not been found in the booty. Thus, totally caught up by the magic of the exhibition, the Prince does not even see the visit end. Leaving even a "ah yes? Already? Astonished.

 For him, it is also a family inheritance. His grandfather, Prince Albert I, was a great explorer and precursor of oceanography, founder of the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco in 1889, a true Temple of the Sea, was one of the pioneers of Antarctica.

41st Monte-Carlos International Circus Festival with the Princely Family

After a presentation with her daughter Pauline and facetious sea lions on Wednesday, Princess Stephanie of Monaco and her family attended the opening night of the 41st Monte-Carlo Circus Festival on January 19th evening.

This first performance took place under the marquee set up annually in Fontvieille's neighborhood, not far from the Rock. On this occasion the Princess was accompanied by her elder brother, Prince Albert of Monaco - whilst sister in law Princess Charlene stayed home with their twins, Hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.

Read: PRINCESS STEPHANIE AND HER DAUGHTER PAULINE PREPARES FOR THE 41ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE MONTE-CARLO INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS FESTIVAL

Stephanie of Monaco was also accompanied by her children daughter Pauline and son Louis - who attended as last year with his charming companion, Marie. Whilst younger sister Camille, wasn't in attendance, but she should most probably attend the next performances, as she does every year.

More than 120 artists from 16 countries will perform until January 29tg, 2017. For 10 days, the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival will make Monegasques vibrate, with Stephanie of Monaco leading the way. President of the event, the little sister of Prince Albert II has never hidden his passion for circus art.

Read: Day 1 of 2016 Festival

Launched in 1974 by his father Prince Rainier III of Monaco on the occasion of the 25 years of his reign, this festival is now under the responsibility of the princess. And the future seems assured since Stéphanie de Monaco passed on her passion to her daughter, Pauline Ducruet, who accompanies her every year at the Festival.

Princess Stephanie and her daughter Pauline prepares for the 41st anniversary of the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival

After celebrating the 40th anniversary of the event last year, Princess Stéphanie of Monaco officially launched the 41st edition of the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival on Tuesday, January 17th. And in a change of its customary opener, it is not the elephants that accompanied her for this traditional presentation, but facetious sea lions ...

The time is now for rehearsals under the marquee set up as every year in the neighborhood of Fontvieille, not far from the Rochers. The performances will begin on Thursday January 19th. More than 120 artists from 16 countries will perform until January 29, 2017. For 10 days, the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival will make Monegasques vibrate, with Stephanie of Monaco leading the way.

President of the event, the youngest of the Rainer children never hid her passion for circus art. Launched in 1974 by her late father Prince Rainier III of Monaco on the occasion of the 25 years of his reign, this festival is now under the responsibility of the princess. And the future seems assured since Stéphanie de Monaco passed on her passion to her daughter, Pauline Ducruet, who accompanies her every year to this presentation.

The Monegasque Royal COurts: PRincess Charlene Launches the Princess Charlene Foundation in the US *May 11th

Monaco's Princess has given herself the task of providing swimming lessons to children around the world, for the prevention of drowning. As part of its foundation, Charlene of Monaco made a stop to the State of California, where she delivered on Wednesday May 11th, swimming lessons for forty children from Santa Monica.

The day before, Tuesday, May 10th the wife of Prince Albert II of Monaco was officially launched the US branch of the Princess Charlene Foundation in a Resort 2016 ROLAND MOURET Darlington Dress - . Since its creation in December 2012 in Monaco, this is the first time that the foundation is opening an international branch in another country.

Wednesday, the Princess in a ROLAND MOURET Spring Summer 2016 Dunmore Dress was at the Annenberg Community Beach House in Santa Monica for the first awareness event in rescue techniques. Charlene met forty children of "Boys & Girls Club", the association of the city for the promotion of extra-curricular activities in schools.

The youth participated in the challenge "Safer 3 Water Safety Foundation," a training program for first gestures rescue. under the eye attentive to the Princess. For the occasion, the former South African swimmer was surrounded by two former US Olympians: diver Greg Louganis, gold medalist in Los Angeles and Seoul, and swimmer Dara Torres, Olympic champion in LA, Barcelona and Sydney.
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