This Sunday took place the final of the Monte Carlo Masters 1,000, in which participated, as usual, Princely familyPrince Albert and his wife Princess Charlene of Monaco, but it was their son who ended up being the center of all eyes on this day in which they witnessed the confrontation between The Norwegian Casper Ruud and the Greek Stéfanos Tsitsipas.

For their arrival, the royal family prepared their matching looks, so everyone wore a signature navy blazer. Once the match began, the royal family took their seats in the stands, where Prince Jacques stood out with his futuristic sunglasses and friendly gestures. It was the first time the little one had traveled without his twin sister, Princess Gabriella. A situation that has caught everyone’s attention, even if for the moment the reasons for this decision have not been revealed.

Those who also did not want to miss the long-awaited Monte-Carlo tournament were Beatriz Borromeo, her husband Pierre Casiraghi and Princess Alexandra of Hanover, who came to greet her cousin Jacques of Monaco. This gave rise to an endearing gesture from the little boy who responded to Pierre with a thumbs-up, telling him that everything was fine.

Prince Jacques of Monaco
Prince Jacques of MonacoGtres

After the tournament, Prince Jacques showed himself to be fully integrated into the protocol which is common in this type of competition. However, it was his parents who presented the trophy to the winner, the Greek Stéfanos Tsitsipas, who won this important sporting title for the third time.

The Princely Family after the tournament
The Princely Family after the tournamentGtres

To crown this beautiful day, Prince Albert, Princess Charlene and their son Jacques of Monaco posed alongside the winner in a commemorative photo in which the other finalist, the Norwegian Casper Ruud, also appeared.

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