Regal Review: Prince Albert's Enthronement Mass & Concert
On 19 November 2005, on Monaco’s National Day, the third day of Prince Albert’s enthronement festivities took place.
In the morning, the Monégasque Princely Family and foreign dignitaries attended a Pontifical Mass and a Te Deum service marking both the Principality’s National Day and Prince Albert’s enthronement.
Crown Princess Victoria and the then-Count and Countess of Wessex were among the foreign royal guests.
The Princely Family and their guests then went back to the Palace, where they watched the traditional parade from the balconies.
Princess Caroline first wore a Chanel Haute Couture coat with Chanel pumps.
Charlotte Casiraghi wore a Chanel tweed suit with a Chanel white bag.
Princess Stéphanie wore a Jiki Monte Carlo suit with black pumps and a Morgan bag.
Crown Princess Victoria wore a red coat with a Fabienne Delvigne hat.
The Duchess of Edinburgh wore an Ulright Engler pink suit.
In the evening, a concert was held at the Opera featuring a performance of Gioachino Rossini’s opera Il Viaggio a Reims. A fireworks show concluded the three-day celebrations.
Princess Caroline wore a Chanel Haute Couture white gown with a long black coat.
Charlotte Casiraghi wore a Chanel white and black gown with a Christian Dior clutch.
Crown Princess Victoria wore a Lars Wallin gown with the Baden Fringe Tiara.
The Duchess of Edinburgh wore her Ulrich Engler white gown with her Cartier watch and her Aquamarine Tiara.