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Princess Charlene and Prince Albert’s most tender moments in photos

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Princess Charlene Prince Albert made a glam appearance at the singles final match between Rafael Nadal of Spain and Gael Monfils of France during day eight of the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters in 2016.

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With Christian Dior Couture as presenting sponsor, Princess Charlene was destined to be the belle of the ball at the 2015 Princess Grace Awards Gala - where her hubby couldn't take his eyes off her.

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Prince Albert and Princess Charlene were in a celebratory mood in the summer of 2015 as they sealed his decade on the throne with a kiss at Monaco's palace.

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Prince Albert held little Princess Gabriella while her twin Prince Jacques dozed off in mom Princess Charlene's arms during the babies' baptism at the Monaco Cathedral on May 10, 2015.

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The happy couple steal a kiss on the palace's balcony during the National Day Parade in 2014, part of the annual Monaco National Day celebrations.

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The royals were glowing with happiness as they visited the Monaco Yacht Club in June, with Charlene having just announced her pregnancy.

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What a romantic scene! The pair walked hand in hand to attend a Christmas gifts distribution at the palace in 2013 amid softly falling snowflakes.

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In a candid moment, Charlene was pictured beaming at her prince at a free diving competition in Monte Carlo in 2013.

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They’re adventurous, too: Prince Albert and Princess Charlene enjoyed a sleigh ride dressed in local Lapponian clothing - made of reindeer skin! - in 2012.

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t the 'Swinging London' Monaco Rose Ball in 2012, the pair were seemingly inseparable as they enjoyed a glamorous night out.

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Walking arm in arm to a charity ball in London, the dapper duo looked more in love than ever in September 2011.

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The newlyweds, who love to dance, were seen twirling around the dance floor during the Red Cross Ball in Monaco just one month after their nuptials.

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No wedding would be truly complete without the cutting of an enormous, seven-tiered cake!

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The royal wedding was a two-day affair: It featured a civil wedding, which was held in the Throne Room of the Prince's Palace of Monaco on July 1, followed by a Roman-Catholic Ceremony at the Prince’s Palace on July 2. The weeklong event was described as Monaco's "biggest party in 55 years," since Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly's wedding in 1956.

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To celebrate their upcoming wedding, a concert was held in Albert and Charlene’s honour at the Eagles at Louis II Stadium in Monaco in June 2011. Of course, the royal honourees were all smiles at the event.

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The stylish duo were seen dancing in Monte Carlo at the Red Cross Ball on July 30, 2010.

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They’re engaged! The pair posed together at the Palais de Monaco in 2010 following the announcement of their upcoming nuptials.

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In December 2009, the couple — who were quickly becoming serious — took part in a traditional “bath” in the Mediterranean sea, which was organized to benefit the Thai Tatsa association for child victims of the 2004 tsunami.

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Just friends at the time, Prince Albert began to woo Charlene at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing as they watched a bout of boxing.

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Charlene Wittstock caught the Prince’s eye at the WWF International Panda Ball in 2008, where she wore an Isabel Christensen dress with the foundation's panda emblem embroidered on its skirt.

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