Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco have embarked on a summer tour of the South of France with their 10-year-olds twins, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques.
While the region is a favorite summer hotspot for many, this trip carries a deeper significance for the royal family.
Their first stop? The picturesque county of Carladès, a former possession of Monaco. The family was warmly welcomed in Vic-sur-Cère, where Princess Gabriella received a key to the city from Mayor Annie Delrieu.

The occasion also marked the naming of a square in her honor Place Princesse Gabriella. Talk about a royal moment!
The Grimaldi family’s French tour doesn’t stop there. They’re set to inaugurate a media library and a botanical garden, both named after the young princess.
Princess Charlene, as always, brought her A-game in the style department. She looked elegant in a pleated ivory Zimmermann 'Dawning Sunray' midi dress with black detail priced at €808 which you can buy here.

She paired the breezy number with Gianvito Rossi black leather slingback ballerina flats and Louis Vuitton monogram cat-eye sunglasses.
This public appearance comes after Princess Charlene and the twins opted out of a royal visit to Japan last month, citing 'current events taking place in the Middle East.'

While Prince Albert carried on with the trip, representing Monaco at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, he was joined by his sister, Princess Stéphanie, and her children.
With two more stops to go, we can’t wait to see what’s next for Monaco’s most glamorous family!









