Princess Charlene took a special date with her to attend the 6th Sainte Devote rugby tournament; her one-year-old son, Prince Jacques. The 33-year-old looked chic in a black turtleneck, a long grey coat and black knee-high boots, as she carried the little boy around the Stade Louis II in Monaco on Saturday.
Mother and son enjoyed bonding time at the rugby tournament
Prince Albert II joined his wife at the sports game and kept an eye on his son while his wife met with the young rugby players and presented the trophy to the winning team. Notably missing from the fun was the royal couple’s daughter and Jacques’ twin sister, Gabriella.The little Prince seemed perfectly in his element as he walked hand-in-hand with his mother and toddled onto the pitch to pick up the rugby ball. His parents made sure that he was wrapped up warm for the event, dressing him in jeans and a warm navy blue puffer coat.
The one-year-old wrapped up against the cold temperatures
In December royal fans were given a glimpse of what every day life is like for the royal twins. In a touching video Charlene can be seen playing peek-a-boo and with toy trucks, as she entertains the twins. The hands-on-mother and Prince Albert allowed cameras unique access to film them at home with the twins, who turned one on 10 December.The video included never-before-seen footage of the twins' joyous christening and their presentation on Monaco's National Day in the arms of their mother and father.
Princess Charlene handed out trophies to the winning rugby team
In the interview, filmed in English and French, the babies played at their parents' feet amid a selection of their favourite toys as Charlene, 37, and Albert, 57 talked about the children's different personalities and their hopes and dreams for them. At one point the devoted mother was seen picking up her boisterous boy to hold him high in the air.