On Thursday 3 November, the Princess of Monaco went to New York with Prince Albert to attend a gala evening organized in honor of Grace Kelly. Dazzling, Charlene impressed with a beautiful necklace with a very special meaning.
Since he came back to the light after sa longue convalescenceall appearances of Charlene of Monaco are examined. This Thursday, November 3, the princess, who is present again at social eventswas present, alongside her husband, Prince AlbertTo the Princess Grace Awards 2022. It is a great gala evening organized in New York by the Princess Grace Foundation-USA, on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the death of grace kelly. This event, which aims to reward young talents by helping them to finance their training or their artistic project in the field of cinema, theater or dance, is therefore a very special tribute to pour Jacques and Gabriella’s grandmotherpassed away on September 14, 1982.
If it’s Grace Kelly that was celebrated during this evening, it is just like that Charlene of Monaco which caught everyone’s attention. Resplendent in a long floral dress, sported her iconic platinum blonde short haircut. But it is mainly about her jewelry that Prince Albert’s wife wore that night the paparazzi focused on. And for good reason, in addition to a nice pair of earrings, the princess wore it for the first time the “La Vie en Rose” necklace. by the designer-jeweler Lorenz Bäumer. It was adorned in the center witha unique pink stone called “Grace diamond”the revealed Real stories.
Princess Charlene’s beautiful tribute to Grace Kelly
This stone, cut from Mazerea, comes from an Australian mine, according to our colleagues. It was created specifically for symbolize Grace Kelly’s legacy. After the “La Vie en Rose” necklace, the “Grace diamond” should be mounted, in the years to come, on other precious jewels. Adorning her neck with this beautiful stone, Charlene of Monaco therefore paid a nice tribute to her husband’s mother allowing her, in a certain way, to be present also at this gala evening organized in her honor.
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