This week, several members of the Monégasque Princely Family attended Monaco F1 Grand Prix events ahead of Sunday’s race.
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This week, several members of the Monégasque Princely Family attended Monaco F1 Grand Prix events ahead of Sunday’s race.
Today, May 6, royals and dignitaries from around the world gathered for the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey in London.
This evening, King Charles hosted a reception for visiting foreign royals and dignitaries ahead of the Coronation.
On Saturday, Prince Albert, Princess Charlene, Prince Jacques, and Princess Gabriella attended the Sainte Devote Rugby Tournament in Monaco.
On Friday, Princess Charlene took part in Water Safety workshops organized by her Foundation for the children who will play in the Sainte Dévote Rugby Tournament on Saturday.
On Tuesday, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene attended the Rugby Club Toulonnais’ Hall of Fame Ceremony in Toulon, France.
On Sunday, Prince Albert, Princess Charlene, Prince Jacques, and Princess Gabriella attended the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters Single Final match between Andrey Rublev and Holger Rune.
On Wednesday, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene attended several events in Florence, Italy.
On Wednesday, the Monégasque Princely Family attended a mass in memory of Prince Rainier III. Prince Rainier III died on 6 April 2005 and 2023 also marks the 100th anniversary of his birth.
On Friday, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene attended the award ceremony of the Monaco Women Forum.
On Tuesday, Prince Albert celebrated his 65th birthday with his family
On Wednesday, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene attended events marking International Women’s Day.
On Wednesday, Princess Charlene attended a “Women and Sport” lunch hosted by the Monégasque Government to mark International Women’s Day.
On Wednesday, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene officially inaugurated the Crèche du Testimonio in Monaco.
On Sunday evening, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene attended a charity gala for the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation in Courchevel.
On Thursday, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene created artwork with artist Mr OneTeas ahead of #8MarsMonaco which will mark International Women’s Day.
On Friday, Prince Albert, Princess Charlene, Prince Jacques, and Princess Gabriella attended more events celebrating Sainte Dévote in Monaco.
On Thursday evening, Princess Charlene, Prince Jacques, and Princess Gabriella celebrated the Saint Dévote in Monaco. Saint Dévote is the patron saint of Corsica and Monaco.
Every year, UFO No More counts the number of days worked by several royal families. We hope that learning about how many days these families worked during the year might help you put their totals in the “How Much Is It All Worth?” post into perspective.