First photos of Monaco twins released by palace litholatry

Author : skeeriest1992
Publish Date : 2021-04-18 21:05:31


You can tell them apart by the color of their onesies, pink and blue.

Monaco's newborn royals, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques Honore Rainier, posed for their first official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene.

The photos were released Tuesday on the royal family's official Facebook account. They were taken at the Princess Grace Hospital, where the twins were born on December 10.



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'A beautiful Christmas gift to Monaco, friends of the Principality of Monaco and the royal family,' said the post.

Royal twins born in Monaco

The twins are the first children born to Charlene Wittstock, the former South African Olympic swimmer who married Prince Albert II in 2011.

Even though Jacques was born two minutes after his sister, he will be next in line for the throne under Monaco law.

Prince Albert also has two children born out of wedlock in 1992 and 2003.

'A beautiful Christmas gift to Monaco, friends of the Principality of Monaco and the royal family,' said the post. 'A beautiful Christmas gift to Monaco, friends of the Principality of Monaco and the royal family,' said the post. 'A beautiful Christmas gift to Monaco, friends of the Principality of Monaco and the royal family,' said the post. Monaco's newborn royals, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques Honore Rainier, posed for their first official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene. The twins are the first children born to Charlene Wittstock, the former South African Olympic swimmer who married Prince Albert II in 2011. Monaco's newborn royals, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques Honore Rainier, posed for their first official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene. Royal twins born in Monaco Prince Albert also has two children born out of wedlock in 1992 and 2003. Monaco's newborn royals, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques Honore Rainier, posed for their first official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene. The twins are the first children born to Charlene Wittstock, the former South African Olympic swimmer who married Prince Albert II in 2011. Royal twins born in Monaco You can tell them apart by the color of their onesies, pink and blue. You can tell them apart by the color of their onesies, pink and blue. Prince Albert also has two children born out of wedlock in 1992 and 2003. Monaco's newborn royals, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques Honore Rainier, posed for their first official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene. Royal twins born in Monaco The twins are the first children born to Charlene Wittstock, the former South African Olympic swimmer who married Prince Albert II in 2011. The twins are the first children born to Charlene Wittstock, the former South African Olympic swimmer who married Prince Albert II in 2011. The photos were released Tuesday on the royal family's official Facebook account. They were taken at the Princess Grace Hospital, where the twins were born on December 10. Prince Albert also has two children born out of wedlock in 1992 and 2003. 'A beautiful Christmas gift to Monaco, friends of the Principality of Monaco and the royal family,' said the post. Monaco's newborn royals, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques Honore Rainier, posed for their first official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene. The twins are the first children born to Charlene Wittstock, the former South African Olympic swimmer who married Prince Albert II in 2011. Monaco's newborn royals, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques Honore Rainier, posed for their first official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene. You can tell them apart by the color of their onesies, pink and blue. Royal twins born in Monaco Royal twins born in Monaco Prince Albert also has two children born out of wedlock in 1992 and 2003. You can tell them apart by the color of their onesies, pink and blue. Prince Albert also has two children born out of wedlock in 1992 and 2003. The twins are the first children born to Charlene Wittstock, the former South African Olympic swimmer who married Prince Albert II in 2011. The photos were released Tuesday on the royal family's official Facebook account. They were taken at the Princess Grace Hospital, where the twins were born on December 10. 'A beautiful Christmas gift to Monaco, friends of the Principality of Monaco and the royal family,' said the post. Even though Jacques was born two minutes after his sister, he will be next in line for the throne under Monaco law. Royal twins born in Monaco You can tell them apart by the color of their onesies, pink and blue. The photos were released Tuesday on the royal family's official Facebook account. They were taken at the Princess Grace Hospital, where the twins were born on December 10. Monaco's newborn royals, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques Honore Rainier, posed for their first official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene. Monaco's newborn royals, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques Honore Rainier, posed for their first official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene. Monaco's newborn royals, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques Honore Rainier, posed for their first official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene. Prince Albert also has two children born out of wedlock in 1992 and 2003. The twins are the first children born to Charlene Wittstock, the former South African Olympic swimmer who married Prince Albert II in 2011.

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