Prince Jacques, 11, makes rare public outing with father Albert – and he's the spitting image of Prince George


Prince Jacques of Monaco, 11, joined Prince Albert for a father-son trip to the principality's Museum of Stamps this week without Charlene and Gabriella


Prince Jacques attends the Monaco Christmas Tree Ceremony© Getty Images
Eleanor Dye
Eleanor DyeOnline Royal Correspondent
March 27, 2026
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Prince Jacques of Monaco looked very professional as he joined his father Prince Albert for a rare father-son outing this week. 

The hereditary Prince of Monaco, 11, inaugurated a new exhibition at the Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies, Monaco's Museum of Stamps and Coins, at the Terrasses de Fontvieille, to celebrate its 30th anniversary. 

Dressed in a smart blue suit to match his father, Jacques took part in the entire tour, signing his name in the guest book, before cancelling the First Day stamp cover, as is traditional. 

With his blonde hair and neat appearance, Jacques was reminiscent of Britain's Prince George during the polished outing. Both Princes will one day rule their kingdoms.

Sharing the visit on Instagram, the Palace wrote: "On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the Museum of Stamps and Coins, Prince Albert II and Crown Prince Jacques have inaugurated an exhibition titled "From the Monetary Museum to the Museum of Stamps and Coins", inviting the public to dive into the heart of this institution's history and heritage." 

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The museum was founded in 1996 by Prince Rainier III, a passionate philatelist (lover of stamp collecting). The new exhibition, developed in collaboration with the palace, runs until 26 April and will be open to the public.  

Stepping up as heir

Prince Jacques, who also has the title Marquis of Baux, is the heir presumptive to the throne, even though he was born two minutes after his twin sister, Princess Gabriella. This is because of the male-favoured primogeniture rules in the Monégasque royal family.

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Jacques is becoming increasingly involved in the official duties of the principality, and his appearance at the Stamp Museum highlighted the importance of the connection with the royal family. He has previously joined his parents, Albert and Princess Charlene, for official visits to Grimaldi sites in Monaco, Brittany, and Aveyron. 

Despite the tiny size of the principality, Monaco has one of the oldest royal families in the world. 

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With his smart appearance, Prince Jacques looked like Prince George

Monaco's star-studded event of the year

Over the weekend, the Monégasque royal family hosted the event of the year – the annual rose ball. 

Princess Charlene waist up in silver dress© Getty Images
Princess Charlene at the Rose Ball

Princess Charlene joined her husband Albert at the glittering event, alongside his sister, Princess Caroline of Hanover. The Sporting Monte-Carlo was transformed into a silver space shuttle, while the Salle des Etoiles was adorned with portholes that changed colour according to the planets. 

Charlene was the star of the show in a silver gown from Elie Saab, featuring a one-shoulder cape design and cascading sequins. 

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