During her latest public appearance, Charlene of Monaco has taken a major step by confirming a revealing detail about her daughter Gabriella. Once again, the sovereign has revealed the passion she shares with the little one: fashion.
Last Saturday, June 14, Prince Albert of Monaco, his wife, and their children, twins Jacques and Gabriella, enjoyed a touching family day in the principality.

Throughout the day, the four visited the market set up in the square of the Prince's Palace, as part of the 4th Meeting of Grimaldi Historic Sites. This annual event celebrates the historical ties of the House of Grimaldi with different towns in France and Italy.
This meeting brought together representatives of towns and cities that have kept ties with the Monegasque lineage for centuries. Among them are Polignac, Lavoute-sur-Loire, Saint-Pal-de-Chalencon, Ollioules, Uzès, Villeneuve-Loubet, Bardi, and Compiano.
During their tour, Charlene of Monaco and her family had the opportunity to explore the different stalls set up by the invited municipalities. In fact, according to reports, they were especially interested in the craft-made and traditional products that reflect the identity of each place.

Meanwhile, Prince Albert was very approachable and signed several guest books set up at the stalls. He also allowed himself to be photographed with local artisans who paid tribute to him in various ways, and with citizens who wanted to immortalize the moment.
Meanwhile, during this much-discussed visit to the market of the 4th Meeting of Grimaldi Historic Sites, the twins Jacques and Gabriella took home a pair of teddy bears as souvenirs.
Charlene of Monaco confirms the passion she shares with her daughter Gabriella: fashion
Despite the high temperatures (over 86°F[30°C]), Charlene of Monaco and her family didn't want to miss this event that blends tradition, craftsmanship, history, and gastronomy. However, the one who truly managed to capture all eyes was her daughter Gabriella.
At ten years old, Princess Gabriella showed, once again, the good taste in fashion she has inherited from her mother. For the occasion, she wore a white dress with a palm tree print from the brand Chloé Kids.

This piece, Charlene of Monaco's daughter paired with canvas sandals with a natural raffia effect and an ankle strap from Dior, thus confirming her emerging personal style.
Meanwhile, both Prince Albert and his son Jacques protected themselves with sunglasses throughout the tour. In contrast, the women of the Grimaldi family chose to forgo this summer accessory.
In fact, Charlene of Monaco surprised with an elegant long dress by Diane von Furstenberg in brown and white tones. The model, called Elliot, is made of cotton and linen jacquard, and is cinched at the waist with a belt of the same fabric.
The program of activities for this market was varied and highly cultural. Among other activities, there were shows of the Monegasque martial art, historical guided tours, and performances of Provençal music.
However, one of the highlights was the preview of the comic Monaco, the Era of the Grimaldis, a work by Arnaud Delalande and Cédric Fernández, which fascinated the prince.
This comic uses the love story between Rainier and Grace Kelly as a guiding thread to review key episodes of the Principality. The cover features the famous couple, who remain a symbol of Monegasque glamour and history.