Le Rocher also celebrated International Women’s Day! Tuesday March 8, 2022, Prince Albert of Monaco and his sister, Princess Stéphanie, were at the Oceanographic Museum to inaugurate a new collective fresco. A project initiated by the Monegasque artist Anthony Alberti, alias Mr One Teas, in which a hundred people took part, including the sovereign and his sister.
In the company of the Monegasque Committee for Women’s Rights, Albert and Stéphanie of Monaco inaugurated this new collaborative work of art, on the themes of women’s rights of course, but also on that of the protection of the oceans. The sovereign has already been involved in this environmental field for many years, mobilizing the princely family around him, even his children. Jacques and Gabriella (7 years). The latter were perhaps absent on Tuesday, but the prince was able to count on the presence of his younger sister Stephanie.
In the absence of Princess Charlene of Monaco, the sisters of the sovereign never ceased to support her in her daily commitments, but not only. Princesses Stéphanie and Caroline provide the best support for young Jacques and Gabriella, who have been deprived of their mother for many months. Princess Charlene has also asked that the princely family unite around the twins in this delicate period…
Extraordinary support
In an interview with Point of view last November, Albert of Monaco confided in this subject: “Even if they already know my sisters well, to whom they often went, the presence of the whole family constituted for my children and for me a great encouragement and an extraordinary support. Charlene wanted it too, because my duties do not allow me to be with the children all the time. She had asked me that other family members could spend time with them.”
Thus, the two little darlings have multiplied official outings in recent months, hand in hand with their caring aunts and cousins (see slideshow). As for Charlene, still recovering in Switzerland, Albert of Monaco wanted to be reassuring a few days ago: “Princess Charlene is doing much better and I hope she will be back in the Principality very soon.“It has been almost a year since the 44-year-old former South African swimmer has been experiencing serious health problems, particularly linked to an infection of the ENT area.