On April 13, during the final of the Monte-Carlo Masters tennis tournament, Princess Charlene of Monaco once again demonstrated that sports and elegance can go hand in hand.
Accompanied by Prince Albert II, the princess attended the Monte Carlo Country Club to witness the match between Carlos Alcaraz and Lorenzo Musetti, and her outfit did not go unnoticed.
What Princess Charlene Wore to Monte-Carlo Masters
For the occasion, Charlene opted for an impeccable tailored ensemble by Crisoni, which she paired with leather pumps by Francesco Russo and a Lady Perla clutch by Christian Dior.
The look was understated, refined, and exuded a modern flair that she carries so well. It was neither overly elaborate nor casual but carefully chosen—perfect for a sports final with strong official presence.
Together with her husband, Prince Albert, and Melanie-Antoinette de Massy—a regular attendee of such events and the president of the Monte Carlo Country Club—the princess was one of the individuals responsible for presenting the trophies after the match.
The match was intense, but Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz managed to triumph in three sets (3-6, 6-1, 6-0) over Italy’s Musetti, claiming the Masters 1000 title.
Beyond the outcome, the tournament offered yet another opportunity to see the Monacan royalty supporting sports and, in Charlene’s case, setting trends from the stands.