Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene attended the Michelin Stars ceremony.
Prince Albert II and his wife, Princess Charlene, recently attended Monaco's first Michelin Guide 2026 star awards ceremony. The event took place in Monte Carlo.
For the special occasion, 48-year-old Charlene chose a loose gold Armani suit. She accessorized with a La Prima clutch, matching pumps, and statement earrings. Albert, as befits him, wore a classic blue suit. During the ceremony, the couple held hands, dispelling rumors of marital problems, and willingly posed for photographs.
The renowned French gastronomic guide Michelin has awarded stars to 62 new restaurants in France. Albert II congratulated the winners, emphasizing the guide's long-standing historical ties to the principality and calling the chefs "artists," noting that "cuisine is an art and one of the highest forms of human culture."
Earlier, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene were guests of honor at the Provale Solidarité charity gala at the Four Seasons Hotel.
As a reminder, Prince Albert II, son of iconic Hollywood actress Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III of Monaco, married professional swimmer Charlene Wittstock in 2011. Three years after their wedding, the couple welcomed twins: Crown Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella. The 68-year-old monarch also has two officially recognized older children from other women, but they have no claim to the throne.
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