Princely Family opens Christmas village

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The Princely Family of Monaco opened a Christmas village in Monaco’s harbour.

Prince Albert and Princess Charlene brought their ten-year-old twins, Princess Gabriella and Hereditary Prince Jacques, to open the Christmas village in the Monaco harbour on 5 December.

Charlene and her daughter received bouquets upon arrival, and the family was seen strolling through the Christmas market that included a Ferris wheel and carousel.


Their visit brought attention from the locals, who were seen waving to the royals on a chilly Friday evening.

Prince Albert, Princess Charlene, Hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella later took a group photo in front of the carousel and watched a dance performance by children.

This wasn’t the first festive event they had attended. The family lit the Christmas tree at the Place du Marché de la Condamine on 27 November.





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