Monaco celebrated its national holiday, and the ladies of the Princely Family made sure to meet expectations with their elegance. Princess Alexandra of Hanover wore a dress that once belonged to her late grandmother, Hollywood icon Grace Kelly.
Royal fashion enthusiasts eagerly anticipate special events in Monaco, where the entire princely family gathers, as many of its women are renowned for their exceptional style and elegance.
This reputation isn’t limited to Princess Charlene, the wife of Prince Albert of Monaco, who almost never appears in the same outfit twice and has been at the top of the list of royal fashion spenders for years.
Beatrice Borromeo, the stunning wife of Pierre Casiraghi, Caroline of Monaco’s son, is often considered one of the most elegant members of Europe’s royal families. Likewise, Caroline’s daughter, Charlotte, also stands out. Both women have served as ambassadors for leading European fashion brands for years.
Caroline herself, although now a grandmother, has maintained her distinctive style and beauty for decades, an inheritance from her mother, the Hollywood star Grace Kelly.
Since two days ago marked Monaco’s national holiday, everyone made an effort to live up to expectations with their fashion choices during their public appearances.
Charlene opted for a lavender Louis Vuitton suit with fitted trousers, complemented by a miniature fascinator in the same shade.
Her 9-year-old daughter, Gabriella, looked every bit the princess in a pastel-toned light blue coat-dress.
Significant attention was drawn by Caroline’s youngest daughter, Alexandra of Hanover, who appeared in a chocolate-colored silk Balenciaga suit that had belonged to her grandmother, Grace Kelly. The refined style of one of Hollywood’s most beautiful actresses was unmistakably evident on her 25-year-old granddaughter.

However, one princess particularly stood out. Beatrice Borromeo Casiraghi dazzled in a tailored Dior gray tweed suit with a pleated skirt, evoking the spirit of 1950s Hollywood and looking absolutely stunning.
The spirit of the late Hollywood diva seemed almost present during the celebration of the holiday in the small principality, which became her destiny and where her life tragically ended on its winding mountain roads 42 years ago.



