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Princess Charlene to participate in virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans race

Princess Charlene of Monaco will take part in next month’s virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans, a first for the iconic French car race. The virtual 24 Hours of Le Mans, which will take place on 13 and 14 June, will feature a line-up of professional and simulation drivers participating in a virtual race due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Princess Charlene was invited to participate in this…
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Princess Charlene shares new photos of her twins ahead of Easter

Princess Charlene of Monaco has shared three new photos of her and Prince Albert’s five-year-old twins, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques on Instagram. The little royals are seen gardening and posing in front of an Easter outdoor decoration. It is assumed the photos were taken at the Princely Family’s country retreat at Roc Agel where they have been staying since Prince…
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Coronavirus diagnosis: Prince Albert's most recent appearances

The Sovereign Prince of Monaco has been diagnosed with coronavirus. In a short statement, the Prince’s Palace in Monaco said Albert II had tested positive for Covid-19 but his health wasn’t giving cause for undue concern. The diagnosis comes just days after Albert spoke to the people of Monaco, announcing new restrictive measures to try and stop the spread of the virus. In a live…
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Who would be Monaco's regent if Prince Albert becomes incapable of ruling?

With the news of Albert II, Prince of Monaco becoming the first reigning monarch to be infected with COVID-19, we take a look at what could happen if he should becoming incapable of ruling. The Monegasque constitution states: “Art.11 (amended by Law n°1.249 dated April 2nd 2002) – The Prince can exercise His sovereign powers if He has reached His adulthood, fixed at the age of…
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