Is it hot in here? Because it certainly is in Monaco, where Princess Charlene has brought the heat, oozing royal glamour as she stepped out for a day at the F1 on Friday.
Attending a practice session ahead of the action, the royal, 48, was photographed at the Circuit de Monaco wearing a summer red dress of dreams for the occasion.
The gown in question is the "Sophie" dress by royally loved brand Solace, and features a stylish V-neckline, sleeveless bodice, and a sharply pleated skirt that cascades from a cinched waist. Not forgetting a matching belt adorned with gold hardware.
Charlene paired the dazzling gown with matching pointed-toe red stilettos, accentuating her modelesque stature.
As usual, Charlene - who married Prince Albert II in 2011 - has simply flawless glam for the occasion, her trademark platinum blonde bob styled immaculately sleek for her sporty outing.
Meanwhile, her makeup look was comprised of an au natural base, fluttery lashes and a pink-hued smoky-eye look, complete with coral lipstick.
Adding an extra royal je ne sais quoi to her ensemble, Charlene slipped on a pair of cat-eye style sunglasses in black.
Princess Kate would approve
If it's one thing Charlene and the Princess of Wales have in common, it's their impeccable sense of style, and in this case, great minds think alike because Solace, the glamorous brand behind Charlene's fiery dress, has also been worn by the future Queen.
It's hard to forget Kate's epic, vibrant green gown she wore to support her husband, Prince William, while attending the Earthshot Prize awards ceremony in Boston in 2022.
Kate, who at the time rented the gown from British rental platform HURR, was a vision when she stepped out alongside the future King at the MGM Music Hall in the "Sabina" maxi dress.
The mother-of-three elevated her showstopping outfit by slipping into a pair of white sparkling stiletto heels by Gianvito Rossi.
Always sentimental with her choice of jewels, Kate accessorised her look with an emerald green choker that was once owned by William's late mother, Diana, the Princess of Wales.









