Princess Charlene wears plunging dress without Prince Albert following heartbreaking admission
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Turning to a favourite designer of the Princess of Wales, the mother of two wore a plunging Alexander McQueen gown with a beaded corset
Princess Charlene wore a plunging dress without Prince Albert following her heartbreaking admission.
The Zimbabwean-born royal recently spoke out about how she misses her intense training regimen.
The Princess of Monaco attended a dazzling gala for the World Rugby Awards on Sunday evening.
The 46-year-old former Olympic swimmer was surrounded by the world’s most formidable rugby players.
Princess Charlene wears plunging gown without Prince Albert after heartbreaking admission
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Turning to a favourite designer of the Princess of Wales, the mother of two wore a plunging Alexander McQueen gown with a beaded corset.
The "Women's Long Jacket Dress in Black" costs £2,200, while the top retails for £11,600.
The princess accessorised with beautiful floral diamond earrings.
She was not accompanied by her husband, Prince Albert, for the event at the Monte-Carlo Sporting Club.
Princess Charlene wore a £2,200 Alexander McQueen dress for the occasion
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However, the royal will have found plenty to discuss with the winner of the Men’s 15’s player of the year, fellow South African Pieter-Steph du Toit.
Princess Charlene posed for photographs with Alan Gilpin, CEO of World Rugby, and former English rugby union star, Jonathan Webb.
The Monegasque royal watched proudly as Ellie Kildunne walked away with the World Rugby's women's player of the year award.
Charlene recently spoke out about whether she felt ready to get back into a swimming pool.
Princess Charlene also wore a beaded corset top from McQueen
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Princess Charlene turned to one of Princess Kate's trusted designers for the occasion
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In a candid interview with Gala magazine, the princess explained that, as she grows older, she is less able to swim as intensely as she did when she was a professional athlete.
She explained: "It can be quite difficult because my nature is to want to beat records, win medals and surpass my limits.
"But, at nearly 47 years old, I can no longer do that… my body won’t let me.
"My spirit and my heart might, but my body says no!"