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Charlene of Monaco sparkled in Florence in a dress worth 7,000 euros and dark hair

Charlene of Monaco sparkled in Florence in a dress worth 7,000 euros and dark hair

Charlene of Monaco sparkled in Florence in a dress worth 7,000 euros and dark hair
Photo by Eric Mathon/Principal Palace

Albert II of Monaco He and his wife were in Italy last week to celebrate the 160th anniversary of the founding of the Monaco consulate in Florence, Italy. And Charlene from Monaco She sparkled in Florence in a dress worth 7,000 euros and dark hair, with her new look. But on the same day the princess, still in her blonde version, took a stroll through the famous Italian city, together with her husband and accompanied by the tenor Andrea Bocelli and women Veronica Berti with whom they had lunch at the Palácio Gondi.

A march that seems to strengthen the relationship between Charlene and Alberto, contrary to the rumors of separation that the palace has recently been forced to deny.

Charlene of Monaco sparkled in Florence in a dress worth 7,000 euros and dark hair
Charlene and Alberto walked across Florence arm in arm
Photo by Eric Mathon/Principal Palace

In the evening, the princes were present at the Palazzo Vecchio to celebrate this important date for the relations between Monaco and Italy. For the occasion, Charlene chose a long-sleeved black dress covered in translucent paper, tulle and sequins, from the Swiss brand Akris. which costs 7 thousand euros.

Charlene and Alberto II also had the opportunity to see an exhibition of six portraits Grace KillLee, Mother of Albert II, which was made by the artist Silvano Nano Campigi, who died in 2018, in the 1950s, and the prince ended up buying five of these paintings. The sixth was given to him by the widow of Kampigi. Elena Renzoni.

Married since 2011, South African Charlene Wittstock, 45, and Prince Albert II, 65, are parents of twins, jack that it Gabriella, eight years. In an interview with the French magazine recently, the prince spoke of great pride in his children, the joy of seeing them grow up, and the tremendous complicity that exists between the siblings.

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