Monaco's royals, Gabriella and Jacques, commence their academic journey for the new school year
Monaco's Royal Twins Return to School, Marking the End of Summer Holidays
Princess Gabriella and Hereditary Prince Jacques, the Monegasque royal twins, have officially returned to school, signifying the end of the summer holidays. The twins, children of Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène, are back at the private Catholic primary school Institution François d'Assise-Nicolas Barré in Monaco City.
In a heartwarming display, the royal siblings were spotted setting off for class, hand in hand, as photos shared by the palace showcased. Both Gabriella and Jacques were dressed appropriately for the first day of school. Gabriella wore a black dress, ballet flats, and a red polo shirt with the school logo, while Jacques donned black trousers, white sneakers, and a similar red polo shirt with the school emblem.
Gabriella's school bag was a sky-blue backpack adorned with a rabbit motif and a light blue Labubu doll, while Jacques carried a grey-black Roblox variant school bag.
The Monegasque royal family, along with approximately 1,000 Monegasques, celebrated the twins' return to school and the end of the summer holidays. The festivities took place at the traditional picnic "U Cavagnetu" in Parc Princesse Antoinette in Monaco City. A family photo of the royal family, including Gabriella and Jacques, was published by the Prince's Palace.
Since September 2023, Princess Gabriella and Hereditary Prince Jacques have been attending different classes at the school. This marks the twins' fifth year at Institution François d'Assise-Nicolas Barré, a contemporary school, although the exact founding year or age of the school is not specified in the search results.
The Monegasque royal family extended their warm wishes to all students in Monaco, expressing their hope for a wonderful start to the new school year. The family's celebration with the Monegasque community highlights their commitment to fostering strong bonds with the people of Monaco.