Princess Charlene stuns at glamorous Monaco gala alongside Grace Kelly's granddaughter


The royal looked statuesque in a shimmering metallic gown as she joined Prince Albert and his niece Camille Gottlieb


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Nicola Conville
Nicola ConvilleFeatures Writer
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Princess Charlene delivered one of her most glamorous looks of the year as she joined Prince Albert and Grace Kelly’s granddaughter Camille Gottlieb at the 77th Monaco Red Cross Gala on Saturday July 18, 2026.

The 48-year-old royal looked statuesque in a shimmering champagne-toned gown featuring an elegant halter neckline, a scarf-like collar and softly draped fabric that gathered across the bodice before falling to the floor.

Charlene completed her look with sparkling statement earrings and a glittering gold clutch, while her blonde hair was styled in polished, old Hollywood-inspired waves.

The royal trio posed together at the Ball© Corbis via Getty Images
The royal trio posed together at the Ball

Camille complemented her aunt in a lustrous ivory gown with a structured bodice, an asymmetrical draped neckline and a thigh-high split.

The 28-year-old – who celebrated her birthday just three days before the gala – added a diamond necklace and coordinating earrings, carrying a simple white clutch and finishing the monochrome ensemble with pointed white heels.

Camille Gottlieb looks just like her late grandmother Grace Kelly© Getty Images
Camille Gottlieb looks just like her late grandmother Grace Kelly

Prince Albert, 68, coordinated with the women in a classic ivory dinner jacket, white shirt and black trousers, adding a splash of colour with a bright red bow tie.

The trio posed together at the prestigious event, which was held in the Salle des Étoiles at Sporting Monte-Carlo. 

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II of Monaco attend the 77th Red Cross Ball © Getty Images
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II of Monaco attend the 77th Red Cross Ball

Charlene, a former Olympic swimmer who married Albert in 2011, is vice-president of the Monaco Red Cross, while her husband has served as its president since 1982. The couple share twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.

Camille is Albert’s niece and the youngest daughter of his sister Princess Stéphanie. Her grandmother was Hollywood actress Grace Kelly, who became Princess of Monaco after marrying Prince Rainier III in 1956.

The royal family arriving at the Ball© Getty Images
The royal family arriving at the Ball

Far from attending solely as a member of Monaco's extended royal family, Camille also plays an active role in the organisation as the head of its Youth Department.

Founded by Prince Louis II in 1948, the Monaco Red Cross supports humanitarian work both within the principality and internationally. 

Its annual gala combines fundraising with live entertainment and a prestigious tombola, and has previously welcomed performers including Billy Idol, Robbie Williams, Jamiroquai and Alicia Keys.

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