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Those earrings are very pretty, but I don't think that haircut flatters any earrings on her...
Close-up on the ring worn by Princess Charlene, wedding anniversary gift from her husband Prince Albert II of Monaco. Three Cartier rings, one of which is paved with diamonds, symbolizing her loves, her husband, her children and sport.(Photo by Kasia Wandycz/Paris Match via Getty Images)
link: Laureus World Sport Award 2017 in Monaco Photos and Images | Getty Images
Can't click on the link but the I am gaga at the idea of having a ring like that! Bravo to Prince Albert, it sounds like an exquisite wedding anniversary gift!
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Princess Charlene at the Monaco vs Juventus Champions League semi-final in Monaco yesterday, May 3, we can't see the whole outfit, but what can be seen looks good:
** Upper part **
I think the story in that picture is Prince Albert. He lost weight! His hair is different, too. He looks ten years younger.
I am sorry but the necklace makes me cringe. And not simply because of dress she wore it with. But that adds to it.
It's too similar to a rosary for comfort. Even on a less cleavage dress that is wrong. Sorry, maybe that's just my traditional catholic side coming out. Rosaries are traditionally not worn, even if they resemble a necklace, around the neck. Unlike wearing a crucifix, a rosary is not meant to be worn as a piece of jewelry. At times you will see it, in church and worship, but not as an accessory. It would be one thing if she wore this visiting the Vatican or at a religious event, with a more conservative look. But sorry this is just
I am usually far from conservative, and love accessories. But not this. Maybe just being too traditional. Not something I have been accused of often.
Princess Charlene's Bejeweled Wedding Gifts | The Court Jeweller
I dislike both tiaras but the necklace is amazing. I wonder why she never wore it again.
Princess Charlene's Bejeweled Wedding Gifts | The Court Jeweller
I dislike both tiaras but the necklace is amazing. I wonder why she never wore it again.
Maybe because the Princess seldom or never attends events which require grand jewels. Monaco has no State Visits with white tie as dresscode. On the gala concert for the Fête Nationale the ladies of the court indeed wear long but no big jewels. The Rose Ball and the Red Cross Ball are "just" fundraisers with a certain theme, usually with black tie as dresscode, and require no big jewels either.