The Monaco Christmas Ball once again brought together the Principality’s most prominent figures, and, as expected, all eyes were on Princess Charlene.
On December 12, she and Prince Albert presided over the twentieth edition of this charity event at the Salle Empire of the Hôtel de Paris. A classic event with a clear purpose – supporting children – and the elegant air that only Monaco can effortlessly maintain.

Why was her dress one of the most talked about of the night?
Charlene chose a Jenny Packham dress from the Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection, and her choice was no coincidence. She is a designer who understands her style well, with clean lines, understated sophistication, and that ethereal touch that suits her so well.
It was a look befitting the event, letting the dress’s cut and movement speak for themselves. Personally, I found it to be one of those choices that confirms Charlene’s comfort when she’s not trying to surprise anyone.

The evening also held significant symbolic importance for her. Under her patronage, the ball featured a charity auction organized by Sotheby’s, with all proceeds donated to the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation.
The projects support drowning prevention and early childhood education through sports, two pillars she has championed for years, away from superficial media attention.

In closing, Charlene received the “Monaco Star” award, recognizing her dedication to the well-being of young people. It was a discreet but meaningful gesture, very much in line with her current image.
