ROYAL ARTS VISIONS; Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene immaculate at the 75th Monegasque Red Cross gala

Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene immaculate at the 75th 

Monegasque Red Cross gala

This July 19, 2024, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene attended one of the most anticipated charity evenings of the year: the Monaco Red Cross gala. This year, the charity and aid organization for the most deprived organized its 75th gala. Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene, accompanied by Camille Gotllieb, looked radiant in white and red, the colors of the flags of the Red Cross and Monaco.


 (Photo : David Nivière/ABACAPRESS.COM)

Prince Albert II, Princess Charlene and Camille Gottlieb in the colors of the Red Cross flag

The Monaco Red Cross gala took place on July 19, 2024, in the presence of Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, in the Salle des Étoiles at Sporting Monte-Carlo. The Red Cross gala is one of the most anticipated charity events on the Rock. This year's evening was all the more special as the princely family and patrons of the Red Cross celebrated the 75th gala.


The princely couple and Camille Gottlieb at the 75th Monaco Red Cross gala (Photo: David Nivière/ABACAPRESS.COM)


Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène arrive at Sporting Monte-Carlo on July 19, 2024 (Photo: David Nivière/ABACAPRESS.COM)

Prince Albert II, president of the Monaco Red Cross for more than 20 years, and Princess Charlène, vice-president of the Monaco Red Cross, could not miss this great moment. The princely couple was accompanied by Camille Gottlieb, the second daughter of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, who wore an impressive shimmering red dress from Liastublla. Charlène, Albert and Camilla took up the two colors, red and white, of the Red Cross flag between them. The colors of the Red Cross are also those of the Monegasque flag.


The Monaco Red Cross gala is an annual event to raise funds for the organization helping the most deprived, of which the sovereign is president and his wife is vice-president (Photo: David Nivière/ABACAPRESS.COM

 Princess Charlene wore a stunning white off-the-shoulder dress with a gold belt. She wore a pair of white and yellow diamond drop earrings from jeweler Graff. She held in her hands the very recognizable gold minaudière from Louis Vuitton. Prince Albert wore a white tuxedo jacket and red bow tie to fit the theme of the evening.


The Monegasque princely couple in the colors of the Red Cross, which are also the Monegasque colors (Photo: David Nivière/ABACAPRESS.COM)


Princess Charlène held a gold Louis Vuitton minaudière (Photo: David Nivière/ABACAPRESS.COM)

The 75th Monaco Red Cross gala with Jamiroquai in concert

Each year, an international star is invited to provide entertainment for this evening which highlights the constant efforts of the Monaco Red Cross with the most vulnerable people, without interruption since 1948. After Robbie Williams in 2023, it Jamiroquai was the star of this 75th edition of the gala which pays tribute to the organization's donors, whose generosity helps prevent and alleviate the suffering of the most deprived. The musical evening began after the fireworks launched from the sea.

On the entertainment side, the Société des Bains de Mer had entrusted the reins of its evening to Belgian host Tatiana Silva. The former Miss Belgium is known to French viewers for presenting the weather on TF1. She was accompanied by the famous roller skating champion Taïg Khris, who made himself known by participating in the celebrity edition of Koh-Lanta and in Beijing Express. Taïg Khris also had the chance, a few days ago, to be part of the Olympic flame torchbearers.


Princess Charlene looks lovely in white with her white and yellow diamond earrings from jeweler Graff (Photo: David Nivière/ABACAPRESS.COM)

During the evening, the work of the Belgian artist Wim Delvoye entitled Ball track (Dunant), was offered to the Monaco Red Cross. The work is a reinterpretation of a bust of Henry Dunant, founder of the Red Cross. The Monaco Red Cross was created on March 3, 1948 by Prince Louis II of Monaco. From the year of its creation, it was recognized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and is one of the 191 national societies of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

NICOLAS FONTAINE




 



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