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Dubbed the “Celebrity Cup,” the Princess of Monaco Cup golf tournament brings together 18 teams of athletes and celebrities to raise funds for the Princess Charlène of Monaco Foundation, Princess Charlène of Monaco‘s eponymous philanthropic organization. This year, as was the case in 2021 and 2023, the Cup ended with the symbolic shot from the 19th hole at the Place du Casino in Monte-Carlo and offering the opportunity to take a swing in front of one of the world’s most iconic buildings. Neither Charlène, nor Prince Albert, wanted to miss the opportunity to do so last night at the tournament’s closing party. Albert of Monaco took off his navy blue blazer with the family crest embroidered on it to perform his swing under the watchful eye of the princess.
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Charlène added a layer of difficulty, performing her swing while wearing pointed-toe Jimmy Choo high heels, coordinating with her delicate white lace Elie Saab gown. She had the look customized by opting to remove the long sleeves on the original design sent down the runway.
Princess Charlene of Monaco attends the 4th Princess of Monaco Cup on September 16, 2025 in Monaco.SC Pool – Corbis/Getty Images
With her hair tied back in a low bun with loose, wavy tendrils and displayed her discreet, sparkling earrings, Princess Charlène exemplified minimalist bridal style, serving up elegance without skimping on the romance.
The morning of the tournament, the princess visited a hospital maternity ward accompanied by the Red Cross of Monaco, while Prince Albert spent the morning playing golf at the tournament. The competition was first held in 2019, where it raised 330,000 euros for charity.
On Monday, Charlène dedicated the whole day to charitable causes. In the morning she received two checks for her foundation, and in the afternoon she attended an event for a photo book, the proceeds of which will help fund anti-drowning and animal care initiatives through her namesake charity and Monaco’s SPCA.
Originally published in Vanity Fair Spain.
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Marta Martínez Tato
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