Princess Charlene of Monaco wears black dress and veil to Queen’s funeral
Princess Charlene of Monaco Others joined the European royal family. On Queen Elizabeth IIwhere she wore a black ankle-length gown, veil and brooch.
Princess of Monaco, 44, arrives. The Queen’s funeral on Monday 19 September Holding the arm of her husband, Albert II, Prince of Monaco
For the somber occasion, the princess wore a black, long-sleeved dress, which she paired with a black hat and veil and a diamond brooch.
The royal brooch appeared to be made of red and diamond gems, apparently a tribute to the red and white flag of Monaco. She completed the look with black tights and black heels.
Prince Albert was also formally dressed in his military uniform, which he paired with black leather gloves.
The couple’s attendance at the late monarch’s state funeral was confirmed last week, with the prince and princess of Monaco paying tribute to the queen following her death on September 8.
Princess Charlene paid tribute to the royal on Instagram, where she shared a photo of the Queen and wrote: “I am deeply saddened to hear of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, a truly great lady whose dedication and Services were recognized throughout the world during his 70 years of rule.
Princess Charlene wore a black ankle-length dress to the Queen’s funeral.
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“Today, my thoughts are with his family, his children, his grandchildren, great-grandchildren and the British people.”
Princess Charlene joined other royals in the weed, including The Princess of Wales, who wore a black jacket and a wide-brimmed hat with a net veilWhile Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, opted for a black cape dress and a black hat without a veil.
Charlene’s attendance at the Queen’s state funeral comes nearly a year after her husband announced the royal had been admitted to a treatment facility, Prince Albert said. the people By then his wife was “clearly physically and emotionally exhausted. She was overwhelmed and could not face official duties, normal life or even family life.
The royal, who was admitted to the facility last year after a lengthy recovery following a surgical procedure in South Africa, returned to royal duties in April.