Princess Charlene makes her second public appearance with her kids in tow
The royal family of Monaco were all smiles at the principality's Saint Devote Rugby Tournament, which returned on Saturday after a two-year pandemic hiatus.
Princess Charlene and her foundation sponsor the annual day-long youth athletics competition, which welcomes 100 under-12-year-olds for seven-side rugby. Some within her entourage have described it as"perhaps the event closest to her heart," per People.Princess Charlene of Monaco, Prince Albert II of Monaco, Prince Jacques of Monaco and Princess Gabriella of Monaco attend the Sainte Devote Rugby Tournament.
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