Princess Charlene of Monaco has established herself as a royal style icon. Born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, the former Olympic swimmer married Prince Albert II in July 2011. The couple, who live at ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco wears the crown for most adventurous royal when it comes to dressing the part. Unphased by the unwritten rules of royal sartorial etiquette, the wife of Prince Albert ...
Princess Charlene attended a sombre event on Thursday as she joined her husband at the funeral of Didier Guillaume, former French minister and head of the Monegasque government. For the occasion ...
Peter Conway, 48, swam to rescue his son and daughter as they battled against 8ft waves and a strong riptide. Daughter Clare, 20, was swept 400 yards out to sea off St Augustine in Florida before ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the funeral of former French minister Didier Guillaume alongside her husband, Prince Albert, at Monaco's Notre-Dame-Immaculée Cathedral today. The royal ...
A 17-year-old Gary girl was killed in an apparent hit-and-run early on Saturday morning, the Gary Police Department wrote in a statement released that evening. A "person of interest" is now in ...
The City of Gary has published a set of new residential housing templates meant to make building new housing stock in the city easier. Gary's Community Development department is soliciting ...
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The couple tied the knot in 2011 during a lavish two-day wedding ceremony. Princess Charlene's celebrations come just two days after she opted not to wear her wedding ring at a funeral. On Thursday, ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco appeared without her wedding ring as she joined Prince Albert at the funeral of former French minister Didier Guillaume at Monaco's Notre-Dame-Immaculee Cathedral today.