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  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Well, she IS sparky: Princess Charlene honours Monaco's patron saint with Prince Albert by setting a fisherman's boat on fire in traditional ritual<br />
<br />
She marked her 38th birthday yesterday in characteristic low key style, and today Princess Charlene enjoyed celebrations of a different kinds as she fêted Monaco's patron saint.<br />
The royal stepped out with husband Prince Albert, 57, for the traditional remembrance service for St. Devote.<br />
St Devote's Day is a national holiday in Monaco in remembrance of their patron saint, a Christian martyr who was killed and tortured for her faith in the 4th century.<br />
<br />
The couple made their way through the crowds following a church service and stopped to shake hands with locals on their way.<br />
They also helped set light to a fishing boat - a tradition that's been going strong since the reign of Prince Louis II in 1942.<br />
<br />
According to legend, Christians saved St Devote's body and cast it off in a boat to Africa in the hope that once there she would receive a Christian burial.<br />
A dove then flew from her mouth and guided the boat to Monaco where it ran aground.<br />
<br />
The Saint is believed to have helped the principality in times of peril ever since.<br />
In line with the legend, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene took part in an annual ceremonial ritual remembering the Saint's final journey.<br />
They were given torches which they used to set fire to a fisherman's boat like the one that the Saint's body was carried on.<br />
Charlene looked elegant in a neutral colour palette for the occasion, teaming her nude coloured coat with voluminous sleeves with a pair of matching tawny suede knee boots. <br />
It's not the first time the Princess has chosen the footwear to complement her outfit for an important occasion. <br />
She previously sported the boots at the official presentation of her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella last January.   <br />
Charlene showed only a hint of her slim legs in a grey wool dress, which she matched with a large scarf in an indentical colour, a
    Exclusivepix_Princess_Charlene_Sets_...jpg
  • Sept. 22, 2014 - New York, NY, USA -<br />
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Prince Albert of Monaco and his wife Princess Charlene during the Clinton Global Initiative on September 22, 2014 in New York City  <br />
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  • Sept. 22, 2014 - New York, NY, USA -<br />
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Prince Albert of Monaco and his wife Princess Charlene during the Clinton Global Initiative on September 22, 2014 in New York City  <br />
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  • Sept. 22, 2014 - New York, NY, USA -<br />
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Prince Albert of Monaco and his wife Princess Charlene during the Clinton Global Initiative on September 22, 2014 in New York City  <br />
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  • Sept. 22, 2014 - New York, NY, USA -<br />
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Prince Albert of Monaco and his wife Princess Charlene during the Clinton Global Initiative on September 22, 2014 in New York City  <br />
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  • Sept. 22, 2014 - New York, NY, USA -<br />
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Prince Albert of Monaco and his wife Princess Charlene during the Clinton Global Initiative on September 22, 2014 in New York City  <br />
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  • Sept. 22, 2014 - New York, NY, USA -<br />
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Prince Albert of Monaco and his wife Princess Charlene during the Clinton Global Initiative on September 22, 2014 in New York City  <br />
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