Princess Charlene and Princess Gabriella delivered a stylish mother-daughter moment as Monaco's royal family officially inaugurated the new Monaco-themed area at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany.
Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene were joined by their 11-year-old twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, as well as the Prince's sister, Princess Stéphanie, for the ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the park's newest attraction.
The Monaco district is the park's 18th European-themed area and pays tribute to the Principality's most iconic landmarks, Grand Prix heritage, Mediterranean atmosphere, and environmental initiatives.
The immersive space also features a display of historic vehicles from Prince Albert's personal collection inside the Silver Star Hall.
For the special occasion, Princess Charlene embraced her signature understated elegance in an ivory-white shirt dress that perfectly balanced sophistication and effortless summer style.
The midi-length design featured structured utility-inspired chest pockets, gold-tone button details, rolled sleeves, and a coordinating belt that softly defined her waist.
She completed the polished ensemble with warm tan pointed-toe pumps and statement gold floral earrings that added a glamorous finishing touch without overpowering the minimalist look.
Charlene's beauty look reflected the same timeless approach. Her blonde hair was swept into a sleek low updo with a center part, while soft bronzed makeup, defined lashes, and a natural pink lip created a fresh, radiant complexion.
Meanwhile, Princess Gabriella brought a vibrant pop of color in a sleeveless coral-red textured dress that perfectly captured the cheerful spirit of the family outing.
The knee-length silhouette featured delicate floral lace detailing throughout, while metallic gold flat sandals finished the youthful look with a playful touch.
Wearing her long chestnut hair loose with a simple center part, Gabriella opted for a natural, age-appropriate beauty look that allowed her bright dress to take center stage as she joined her parents during the ceremonial ribbon cutting.
Prince Jacques coordinated perfectly with his father in a smart navy blazer layered over a crisp white shirt.
He paired the classic jacket with relaxed blue jeans, a brown belt, and navy suede loafers, striking a balance between polished royal style and casual comfort.
Prince Albert chose a navy blazer with a white open-collar shirt and light gray trousers, while Princess Stéphanie complemented the family in an elegant cream pantsuit, creating a soft neutral palette that contrasted beautifully with Gabriella's vibrant dress.
The family gathered together to officially cut the ceremonial ribbon, marking the inauguration of the Monaco district.
Inspired by the glamour of Monte Carlo and the Monaco Grand Prix, the new themed area recreates the principality's Mediterranean charm with a marina, architectural replicas, gardens, racing experiences, and an exhibition showcasing classic vehicles from Prince Albert's collection.











