Princess Charlene and Prince Albert attend charity soccer game
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert of Monaco were spotted at a soccer charity match to raise awareness around HIV and Aids.
On Monday, 22 January, Princess Charlene and Prince Albert of Monaco attended a charity soccer match at the Louis II stadium in Monaco. The charity soccer game aims to raise awareness around HIV and Aids.
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PRINCESS CHARLENE AND PRINCE ALBERT ATTEND FOOTBALL CHARITY GAME
In addition to creating awareness the charity football game also raises funds for the charity Fight AIDS Monaco. The charity is a non-profit NGO that is dedicated to helping people with HIV and Aids.
The Fight AIDS Monaco charity was founded by Albert’s sister Princess Stéphanie in 2004, who was also in attendance along with her daughter Camille Gottlieb.
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According to Tatler, the soccer match was held between teams The Barbagiuans and Cirque FC. Louis Ducruet. Princess Stéphanie’s the eldest child also played in the match as the captain and also president of The Barbagiuans.
The media outlet also noted that Prince Albert is also an honorary President of the soccer team.
Sadly, the Royal team The Barbagiuans lost following a score of 2-3
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ROYAL SISTER-INLAW’S SHOW OFF THEIR SOCCER SKILLS
Princess Stéphanie and Princess Charlene were also seen showing off their soccer skills. The sister in-laws eagerly kicked the ball around the pitch.
Princess Charlene looked beautiful wearing a Burberry Detachable-Hood Padded Coat. The Princess of Monaco completed her look with a pair of Gianvito Rossi black suede boots.
Stéphanie on the other hand opted for a casual outfit, wearing a red sweatshirt with black trousers.
Prior to this event Princess Charlene and Prince Albert were last spotted together in public with their 9-year-old twins Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques at the annual Monte Carlo International Circus Festival.