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Charlene of Monaco to make her Spanish debut, continuing the legacy of Grace of Monaco


Charlene will be accompanying her husband, Prince Albert


Charlene of Monaco to make her Spanish debut, continuing the legacy of Grace of Monaco© Corbis via Getty Images
Maria LoretoSenior Writer
MAY 13, 2026 4:18 PM EDT

Princess Charlene of Monaco will visit Spain on an official trip on June 1st, accompanied by her husband, Prince Albert. This marks her first appearance in the country in an official capacity and will commemorate 150 years of diplomatic relations between Monaco and Spain. 

Much of the Grimaldi jewelry, including historic tiaras and diamond suites, belongs to the Palais Princier de Monaco Collection and are loaned to senior members on official occasions. © DAMIEN MEYER
Princess Charlene is traveling to Spain in an official capacity for the first time since her wedding to Prince Albert

Charlene's visit is an important moment for her public agenda; in the past, Prince Albert fulfilled these engagements in Spain alone. The visit is also noteworthy for the place it occupies in Monaco's history, continuing a tradition of official visits to Spain by the women of the House of Grimaldi

A Stop at the Real Jardín Botánico — and a Crowded Week for the Spanish Crown

The state visit begins at the Real Jardín Botánico in Madrid, where Prince Albert and Princess Charlene will open an exhibition celebrating the years of shared history between the two states. 

Prince Albert and Princess Charlene have attended numerous events together© Getty Images
Prince Albert will be joined by his wife for their first official visit to Spain together

It has not been confirmed whether King Felipe or Queen Letizia will meet with the Monegasque couple, publicly or privately. Their schedule that week is busy, with the papal visit of Pope Leo XIV to Spain beginning June 6th. The proximity of both events makes it unlikely that a joint appearance between Charlene and Letizia, one of the most anticipated by the international press, will be easily arranged.

The two royal couples most recently coincided in an official setting at the Vatican, where they attended the funeral of Pope Francis on April 26, 2025, and Pope Leo XIV's inaugural mass on May 18, 2025. They also crossed paths at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.

Grace, Caroline, and the Long Arc of Monaco-Spain Relations

Princess Charlene's official visit to Spain comes fifteen years after her wedding, connecting her to a tradition established by the women of the Grimaldi family. 

Grace of Monaco and Jacqueline Kennedy at a Spanish gala© Bettmann Archive
Grace of Monaco and Jacqueline Kennedy at a Spanish gala

The historical significance of these visits is compounded by the fact that Spain was not fully open to the world during the Franco dictatorship, which ended with his death in 1975. In April 1966, during Seville's Feria de Abril, Prince Rainier III and Grace of Monaco visited the city as guests of the Duchess of Alba, where they coincided with Jacqueline Kennedy, a fellow American icon. The three attended a flamenco concert, bullfights, and a ball at the Casa de Pilatos.

Twenty years later, Princess Caroline traveled to Spain with her father and brother, the then-Hereditary Prince Albert. Princess Caroline represented the principality at the wedding of the then-Prince of Asturias, Felipe, and Letizia Ortiz in 2004. Over the years, she developed close bonds with various members of the Spanish royal family, stepping into the role of Monaco's first lady after the death of her parents and Prince Albert's accession as a single man.

Charlene of Monaco to make her Spanish debut, continuing the legacy of Grace of Monaco© Corbis via Getty Images
Charlene is joining a tradition of Grimaldi women

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