Princess Charlene of Monaco joins Prince Albert in sharing an important message
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Princess Charlene of Monaco joined Prince Albert in sharing an important message.
The Princess of Monaco posed for a photo with her husband Prince Albert to mark the 100th birthday of the AS Monaco football team.
The Zimbabwean-born royal, 46, was seen holding up an AS Monaco football shirt in a chic animal print blouse.
The Elie Saab number featured a white, black, and nude zebra print pattern which she teamed with white skinny jeans.
"Happy 100th birthday to AS Monaco Football and congratulations to the whole team for their beautiful victory against Lyon (2-0) last night," the royal couple wrote on their official Instagram account.
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert last made a high-profile appearance during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
In July, the mother of two attended the Olympics Opening Ceremony and a reception for foreign leaders at Elysee Palace.
Charlene stunned in a white jumpsuit with three-quarter length sleeves and a crew neck.
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert posted this photograph on social media
Instagram / Palais princier de Monaco
The bespoke Louis Vuitton number was teamed with a handbag from the same brand and Gianvito Rossi heels.
Princess Charlene is a former Olympian herself, having competed as a swimmer at the 2000 Games.
In addition, Prince Albert competed for Monaco in the bobsled event at every Winter Olympics between 1988 and 2002.
Charlene tied the knot with Prince Albert of Monaco, the son of the late Grace Kelly, in 2011.
In 2014, the couple welcomed twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.
In a recent interview, Albert made the bold claim that he did not fall in love with Charlene after their first meeting.
Albert's comments echoed similar ones made by King Charles about his former wife, Princess Diana, during their 1981 engagement interview.
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When asked if he was "in love" with the future Princess of Wales, Charles famously replied: "Whatever in love means."
Prince Albert was asked about his first meeting with Charlene, to which he said: “I don’t know if we fell in love back then.
"You know, after that, I didn’t see Charlene again for several years."