Princess Charlène Opens Children’s Shelter
On February 1st, Princess Charlène of Monaco officially opened the Princess Charlène Child Welfare Shelter.
Accompanied by her husband, Prince Albert II, the Princess opened the shelter which will be a home for children with familial difficulties. Following a speech by the director of the shelter, Mr Patrick Serre, Princess Charlène revealed a plaque commemorating the opening.
During the visit, the Prince and Princess were given a tour of the shelter, which includes a new painting of Princess Charlène by the Brazilian artist Romero Britto. The couple also took the time to play some foosball.
Click here to read more about Prince Albert and Princess Charlène’s current events.
Filed under Monaco RoyalsTagged Albert II of Monaco, Children, Princess Charlène.
Related posts:
- Palace Announces Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock’s Engagement
- Princess Charlène to Visit Australia Next March
- Albert & Charlène in South Africa
- Charlene Wittstock & Prince Albert – Why Now?
- Charlene Wittstock, Outshines with Elegance on Monaco’s National Day
3 Responses to Princess Charlène Opens Children’s Shelter
-
YOUR ROYAL HIGHNESS; we pray for children and families ,who bring us sticky kisses and dandelions,and we pray for your royal highness good deeds
-
What a wonderful charity initiative !!!





It is very necessary to make these shelters for such
families and also important to be followed by the prince
and princess or even any where else should be followed by
important persons,and specially we are in time which we
find the homeles or displaced peoples even orphans so i think
it is the most important help can offered these days.
Regards