Charlotte Casiraghi: Her son Balthazar makes his first appearance on the balcony of the palace

From the top of his 3 years, Balthazar made his first public appearance. This Friday, November 19, 2021, on the occasion of the Monegasque National Day, the son of Charlotte Casiraghi and her husband Dimitri Rassam made a remarkable appearance on the balcony of the princely palace. The little boy attended the festivities and greeted the inhabitants of the Rock alongside his grandmother, Princess Caroline.

After missing the three previous editions of the Prince’s Day, Charlotte Casiraghi was surprised to appear at the traditional thanksgiving mass given on Friday morning in the cathedral of Monaco. If the pretty brunette, radiant in her golden coat, started the day alone with her brothers and sister, she quickly found her children at the princely palace.

In the courtyard of the palace, we could see his eldest son Raphaël (7 years old), born of his past loves with Gad Elmaleh, during the review of the troops and the presentation of the insignia. The latter had also made his first public engagement last summer in Monaco, with his mother and grandmother.

A reunited clan (almost) in full force

As usual, the Grimaldi clan then gathered on the balconies of the palace to witness the rest of the festivities. On the one hand, Prince Albert greeted the crowd in the company of his children, Prince Jacques and Gabriella (soon to be 7 years old), but without Princess Charlene, still recovering. At another window, Princess Caroline was surrounded by her children and grandchildren: Raphaël and Balthazar therefore, but also Pierre Casiraghi, his beautiful wife Beatrice Borromeo and their two children (Stefano and Francesco, 4 and 3 years old). Andrea Casiraghi and his wife Tatiana Santo Domingo were also in family with their three children: Alexandre, India and Maximilian (8, 6 and 3 years old).

Also on hand, Princess Stéphanie was able to count on the presence of her three children: Louis Ducruet and his wife Marie, Pauline Ducruet and Camille Gottlieb.

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