Princess Charlene of Monaco has shared a rare photograph with her twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, to celebrate Mother's Day in France.
Taking to Instagram, the royal, who is married to Prince Albert, had her arms around her children, making for a stunning family portrait.
Mother's Day in France and Sweden is typically celebrated on the last Sunday of May. In France and Monaco, the day may be held on the first Sunday of June if the last Sunday of May falls on Pentecost.
The former Olympic swimmer and her children were all wearing white, and with their glowing blonde hair, it was easy to see the family resemblance.
Gabriella even had her ears pierced, wearing subtle gold hoops for a pop of sparkle.
"Wishing all moms a Happy Mother’s Day," an Instagram post by the Palace of Monaco's official Instagram account read.
Growing up!
Princess Charlene shared a similar picture for her twins' 11th birthday last December, though she didn't feature in the image herself.
As it was close to Christmas, the twins were wearing snowy white. They showed off their close bond, as Jacques had his arm around his sister.
The princess wore her mousy hair in loose curls and popped on a tiny pair of gold hoop earrings as she beamed alongside her brother, who sported a white jumper with a high neck to coordinate with his sister.
The Monaco palace wrote at the time: "A very happy birthday to Hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, who are celebrating their 11th birthday today!"
Taking on a public role
The twins have had a busy year! In February, they attended the Winter Olympic Games, and they joined their parents to meet the Pope at the Palace of Monaco in March.
This time last year, the twins had their First Communion, beaming proudly with Albert and Charlene in front of the Monaco Cathedral. The momentous occasion is an important part of the royal family's Catholic faith.
In March, Jacques made a rare joint outing with his father, Prince Albert – a sign that he's becoming increasingly involved in the official duties of the principality.
The young royal, 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.
He joined Albert for a very professional visit to Monaco's Museum of Stamps and Coins to celebrate Monaco's 30th anniversary.
He even reminded us of a mini Prince George; both princes have very neat blonde hair, will one day rule their kingdoms, and are already making a start on royal duties.







