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Princess Charlene poses with her twins before joining Prince Albert at Monte Carlo Grand Prix

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Princess Charlene posed with her twins before joining Prince Albert at the Monte Carlo Grand Prix earlier today.

The Princess of Monaco, 46, took to Instagram today to mark Monaco’s Mother’s Day.


Posting a picture with her nine-year-old twins, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, Charlene wrote: “Happy Mother’s Day,” accompanied by a red heart emoji.

Princess Charlene donned a pink gingham suit for the occasion, with diamond earrings and her signature blonde pixie haircut.

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert at the Monaco Grand Prix today

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The mother-of-two later joined her husband, Prince Albert, 66, at the Monte Carlo Grand Prix alongside Jacques and Gabriella.

Charlene looked stunning in a crisp blue jumpsuit and large black sunglasses.

Royal fans loved the new picture of Charlene for Mother’s Day, taking to social media to praise the 46-year-old.

One said: “Happy Mother’s Day to wonderful Princess Charlene. May God protect her and her sweet children.”

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Princess Charlene posing with Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella

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Another wrote: “Beautiful mum Princess Charlene with her most beautiful jewellery.”

One added: “Happy to see your strong family love bond.”

A royal watcher commented: “A beautiful mother and beautiful children.”

Prince Albert started dating Charlene, originally from South Africa but born in Zimbabwe, in 2006.

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Princess Charlene is celebrating Mother’s Day with her two children, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella

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Princess Charlene has been very open about her love of parenting

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The two former Olympic athletes tied the knot in 2011 at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco.

In 2014, they welcomed twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.

Despite Gabriella being the elder twin, Jacques is the heir-to-the-throne in Monaco due to the patriarchal rules of succession.

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