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Princess Charlene celebrates her love of dogs with heartwarming new project in Monaco


The Princess has long been an advocate of animal rights


Princess Charlene has long been an advocate for animal's rights© ©Michaël ALESI / Princely palace, Monaco
Maria LoretoSenior Writer
UPDATED SEPTEMBER 18, 2025 12:38 PM EDT

Princess Charlene of Monaco is showing the world just how much she loves dogs. Earlier this week, the Princess attended an event supporting the launch of a new book capturing some of the adorable dogs in Monaco. "It's a Dog's Life," designed and containing photographs taken by Jessica Fry, contains over 350 portraits of dogs from the principality of Monaco. 

It's a project that highlights the Princess' passion and commitment to animals, an initiative that she's long been a supporter of. 

The Princess is an animal rights activist, with the book's proceeds being donated to a non-profit organization for the protection of animals© ©Michaël ALESI / Princely palace, Monaco
The Princess is an animal's rights activist, with the book's proceeds being donated to a non-profit organization for the protection of animals

On Monday, Princess Charlene attended the launch of the book, attended by the author and some of the people who worked behind the project's development, and celebrated its publication. 

The book's proceeds will be donated to the Monaco Society for the Protection of Animals, a non-profit organization chaired by the princess, representing her commitment to animal welfare. The funds will support the organization overall while also providing aid in the adoption of dogs in need. 

The book launch was attended by all sorts of notorious figures in Monaco© ©Michaël ALESI / Princely palace, Monaco
The book launch was attended by all sorts of notorious figures in Monaco

"It's A Dog's Life" pays tribute to dogs and their owners, featuring portraits and photographs taken in Monaco. Some of the photos that are included highlight some of the pets that have been owned by the Royal Family. Other guests at the launch party included influencer Camille Gottlieb, Minister of State Christophe Mirmand, and more. 

"Nearly 300 guests came to celebrate this charitable initiative for the benefit of the Animal Protection Society of Monaco," shared the official account of Monaco Info.

More details about the Princess' outfit

Princess Charlene has long been an advocate for animal's rights© ©Michaël ALESI / Princely palace, Monaco
Princess Charlene has long been an advocate for animal's rights

The Princess looked stunning for the occasion, wearing Georgio Armani. She paired a silk satin blouse with its matching set of track pants, completing the look with a sautage belt, all in beige tones.

She completed the look with some jewelry, matching heels, and her hair classically styled in a bun.

According to the Monaco Tribune, the Princess currently has four dogs: three Chihuahuas and a Rhodesian Ridgeback. Her love of animals began from an early age, with her growing up in Zimbabwe, surrounded by them. She's long had an affinity for Rhodesian Ridgebacks, the large and active breed of dogs, with her family owning them as she was a child. 

The Princess supported the book's author and the people who worked hard to get it published© ©Michaël ALESI / Princely palace, Monaco
The Princess supported the book's author and the people who worked hard to get it published

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