Prince Albert with Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques.Photo: Princess Charlene/InstagramMerry Christmas from Monaco’s royal family!Princess Charleneshared photos of their Christmas Day celebrations onInstagram— including husbandPrince Albert’s Santa Claus-inspired ensemble. The son of American actress turned princess Grace Kelly sported a head-to-toe red getup for the holiday, from Crocs to reindeer glasses and a Santa hat. He posed with 6-year-old twinsPrince JacquesandPrincess Gabriellain front of a giant Christmas tree.Princess Charlene also shared a photo of herself (and her newpunk rock haircut!) holding her dog, who gets in the holiday spirit with a green and red bow.Prince Albert, 62, and Princess Charlene, 42, also posed with Albert’s sister Princess Stephanie and her children. Princess Stephanie got in the holiday spirit with a festive Christmas sweater featuring candy canes and Christmas trees.Princess Charlene.Princess Charlene/InstagramPrincess Stephanie, Princess Charlene, Prince Albert and their children.Princess Charlene/InstagramThe goofy shots are a far cry from Prince Albert and Princess Charlene’sglamorous Christmas card, where the family of four posed in the Palace’s Hall of Mirrors on November 18, one day before they celebratedMonaco’s National Day.Charlene looked elegant in a beautiful ice blue dress while Gabrielle is the ultimate princess in her pale pink tulle dress. Young Jacques is royally adorable in his bowtie and suit as he sits in front of his dad.Monaco royal family’s Christmas card 2020.Monaco RoyalsCan’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Prince Albert, who tested positive for coronavirus in March, said the royals' Christmas celebration would be low-key this year due to the ongoing pandemic.“We haven’t made any plans other than to ‘stay-cation’ in the area between Monaco and Roc Agel,” Albert said. “We’re playing it safe. It’ll be a different kind of Christmas and we’ll try to make it as nice as possible for the kids, of course.“We’ll see the rest of the family in small numbers and on Christmas Day they’ll probably come to us, but we won’t be doing a whole big gathering,” he added.
Prince Albert with Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques.Photo: Princess Charlene/Instagram

Merry Christmas from Monaco’s royal family!Princess Charleneshared photos of their Christmas Day celebrations onInstagram— including husbandPrince Albert’s Santa Claus-inspired ensemble. The son of American actress turned princess Grace Kelly sported a head-to-toe red getup for the holiday, from Crocs to reindeer glasses and a Santa hat. He posed with 6-year-old twinsPrince JacquesandPrincess Gabriellain front of a giant Christmas tree.Princess Charlene also shared a photo of herself (and her newpunk rock haircut!) holding her dog, who gets in the holiday spirit with a green and red bow.Prince Albert, 62, and Princess Charlene, 42, also posed with Albert’s sister Princess Stephanie and her children. Princess Stephanie got in the holiday spirit with a festive Christmas sweater featuring candy canes and Christmas trees.Princess Charlene.Princess Charlene/InstagramPrincess Stephanie, Princess Charlene, Prince Albert and their children.Princess Charlene/InstagramThe goofy shots are a far cry from Prince Albert and Princess Charlene’sglamorous Christmas card, where the family of four posed in the Palace’s Hall of Mirrors on November 18, one day before they celebratedMonaco’s National Day.Charlene looked elegant in a beautiful ice blue dress while Gabrielle is the ultimate princess in her pale pink tulle dress. Young Jacques is royally adorable in his bowtie and suit as he sits in front of his dad.Monaco royal family’s Christmas card 2020.Monaco RoyalsCan’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Prince Albert, who tested positive for coronavirus in March, said the royals' Christmas celebration would be low-key this year due to the ongoing pandemic.“We haven’t made any plans other than to ‘stay-cation’ in the area between Monaco and Roc Agel,” Albert said. “We’re playing it safe. It’ll be a different kind of Christmas and we’ll try to make it as nice as possible for the kids, of course.“We’ll see the rest of the family in small numbers and on Christmas Day they’ll probably come to us, but we won’t be doing a whole big gathering,” he added.
Merry Christmas from Monaco’s royal family!
Princess Charleneshared photos of their Christmas Day celebrations onInstagram— including husbandPrince Albert’s Santa Claus-inspired ensemble. The son of American actress turned princess Grace Kelly sported a head-to-toe red getup for the holiday, from Crocs to reindeer glasses and a Santa hat. He posed with 6-year-old twinsPrince JacquesandPrincess Gabriellain front of a giant Christmas tree.
Princess Charlene also shared a photo of herself (and her newpunk rock haircut!) holding her dog, who gets in the holiday spirit with a green and red bow.
Prince Albert, 62, and Princess Charlene, 42, also posed with Albert’s sister Princess Stephanie and her children. Princess Stephanie got in the holiday spirit with a festive Christmas sweater featuring candy canes and Christmas trees.
Princess Charlene.Princess Charlene/Instagram

Princess Stephanie, Princess Charlene, Prince Albert and their children.Princess Charlene/Instagram

The goofy shots are a far cry from Prince Albert and Princess Charlene’sglamorous Christmas card, where the family of four posed in the Palace’s Hall of Mirrors on November 18, one day before they celebratedMonaco’s National Day.
Charlene looked elegant in a beautiful ice blue dress while Gabrielle is the ultimate princess in her pale pink tulle dress. Young Jacques is royally adorable in his bowtie and suit as he sits in front of his dad.
Monaco royal family’s Christmas card 2020.Monaco Royals

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Prince Albert, who tested positive for coronavirus in March, said the royals' Christmas celebration would be low-key this year due to the ongoing pandemic.
“We haven’t made any plans other than to ‘stay-cation’ in the area between Monaco and Roc Agel,” Albert said. “We’re playing it safe. It’ll be a different kind of Christmas and we’ll try to make it as nice as possible for the kids, of course.
“We’ll see the rest of the family in small numbers and on Christmas Day they’ll probably come to us, but we won’t be doing a whole big gathering,” he added.
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