The three were all greeted by President of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach and his wife Claudia Bach as they arrived at the Louvre, where the gala dinner will take place.
Guests will dine under the famous Parisian museum with food by Michelin-star restaurateur Alain Ducasse, who created a dinner for around a 100 guests.
Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco
Prince Albert was joined by Princess Charlene, who wore tailored black trousers and a structured top with an oversized rosette on her left shoulder.
Albert wore a navy blue suit, with a matching tie, and Charlene accessorized with a chainmail bag.
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain
Spain's King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia also posed with Thomas and his wife Claudia, with Letizia wearing a striking black Dior gown with a circle skirt that hit her ankle, and a black halter top bodice with gold embroidery.
She paired it with Dior shoes and a Dior bag.
King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium
King Philippe of Belgium and Queen Mathilde of Belgium looked gorgeous as they arrived together, with Mathilde wearing a gorgeous white sleeveless jumpsuit with a high-neck collar and a sheer overlay.
King Frederik X and Queen Mary of Denmark
Danish King Frederik and Queen Mary were one of the first couple's to arrive, and Mary looked radiant in a red jumpsuit by Max Mara with soft draping.
She also wore the dress to the opening of the Denmark Pavilion at Denmark House in Paris, earlier that day.
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands was at the gala solo, with wife Maxima staying at home.
He was all smiles at the dinner, however, sat close to French President's wife Brigitte Macron, and Letizia.
French President Emmanuel Macron and wife Brigitte
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron were the guests of honour. Brigitte wore a white skirt and cropped double-breasted blazer with gold buttons.
A guest's seat is pictured in the atrium of the Louvre Museum prior to a gala dinner hosted by the International Olympic Committee
President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Thomas Bach (Rear C on stage) flanked by French President Emmanuel Macron, delivers a speech as Heads of States, Sports personalities and guests look on from inside the Louvre.
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