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  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
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  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
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  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
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  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
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  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Cristiano_Ronaldo_boat_Ibiza06.jpg
  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Cristiano_Ronaldo_boat_Ibiza04.jpg
  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Cristiano_Ronaldo_boat_Ibiza05.jpg
  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Cristiano_Ronaldo_boat_Ibiza03.jpg
  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Cristiano_Ronaldo_boat_Ibiza01.jpg
  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Cristiano_Ronaldo_boat_Ibiza02.jpg
  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 19 Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid football player, still enjoying his holliday in Ibiza, during the sunny days, boat stroll and lunch with family and friiends<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Cristiano_Ronaldo_boat_Ibiza11.jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Ferrying Office Workers And Their Cars on wooden boat <br />
<br />
A man sitting in his car takes a wooden boat to cross the Chaobai River in Beijing, China. Some office workers who live in Hebei will drive cars to the Chaobai River, and then let a boat take them with their cars to the bank in Beijing during rush hours every day.<br />
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  • BEIJING, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Ferrying Office Workers And Their Cars on wooden boat <br />
<br />
A man sitting in his car takes a wooden boat to cross the Chaobai River in Beijing, China. Some office workers who live in Hebei will drive cars to the Chaobai River, and then let a boat take them with their cars to the bank in Beijing during rush hours every day.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Ferrying_Office_Workers_And_Ca...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Ferrying Office Workers And Their Cars on wooden boat <br />
<br />
A man sitting in his car takes a wooden boat to cross the Chaobai River in Beijing, China. Some office workers who live in Hebei will drive cars to the Chaobai River, and then let a boat take them with their cars to the bank in Beijing during rush hours every day.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Ferrying_Office_Workers_And_Ca...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
  • 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
  • Is this mystery rock a dinosaur or just a hoax?<br />
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Fisherman in Siberia claim to have found the remains of a 150 million-year-old dinosaur or reptile in a river.<br />
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Their boat supposedly bumped into the head of the crocodile-like rock, which was apparently confirmed by scientists to be an ancient lizard or even a dinosaur.<br />
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The discovery was made by fisherman from the Wild North Fishing Club were travelling by boat down the Ruta-Ru River in the Yamal Peninsula of northern Russia.<br />
<br />
Their boat struck something that they initially thought was a boulder, but on closer examination had a somewhat more familiar appearance.<br />
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Paleontologists are now heading to the river in Siberia to verify the potentially significant discovery.<br />
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Club chairman Yevgeny Svitov said: ‘It was hard to miss, because the boat driven by my colleague Oleg Yushkov had bumped against it. When he looked to see what it was he found this huge head.’<br />
He said that they photographed it and when they got back they emailed the picture to the Zoological Museum of the Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology in the city of Yekaterinburg, Russia.<br />
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Their scientists came back to them to say that they believed it was the fossilised remains of a lizard that had lived about 150 million years ago, reports The Siberian Times.<br />
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The Institute's head Pavel Kosintsev said that it was not the first report of fossil discoveries in the region but it was the first photographic evidence that the rumours were 'true'.<br />
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He said all the indications were that there is possibly a wealth of similar fossils in the area.<br />
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‘We have dispatched an expedition there to investigate the remains and secure them for future study,’ he said.<br />
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‘At this stage though it's difficult to be precise about exactly what the find shows.’<br />
<br />
The institute is confident that the remains have significant scientific value and they are hoping to recover them before the spring thaw washes them away.<br />
<br />
However, speaking to MailOnline other experts expressed their
    Exclusivepix_Rock_Or_Dinosaur.jpg
  • Oct. 15, 2015 - Lesbos Island, Greece - <br />
<br />
European Migrant Crisis<br />
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Fatal boat accident at sea causes at least nine deaths among migrants. Thousands arrive every day on the shores of the island of Lesbos from neighboring Turkey, distance only 4 nautical miles. Dead bodies are pulled out of the sea after Greek coastguard vessel hits migrant boat. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • XIANGXI, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Duck Catching Contest<br />
<br />
People catch ducks at Tuojiang River on the Dragon Boat Festival in Fenghuang Ancient Town  in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province of China. To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival (aka Duanwu Festival), local people and tourists jumped into Tuojiang River to catch ducks at Fenghuang Ancient Town <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Duck_catching_in_China1503.jpg
  • XIANGXI, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Duck Catching Contest<br />
<br />
People catch ducks at Tuojiang River on the Dragon Boat Festival in Fenghuang Ancient Town  in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province of China. To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival (aka Duanwu Festival), local people and tourists jumped into Tuojiang River to catch ducks at Fenghuang Ancient Town <br />
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  • XIANGXI, CHINA - <br />
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Duck Catching Contest<br />
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People catch ducks at Tuojiang River on the Dragon Boat Festival in Fenghuang Ancient Town  in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province of China. To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival (aka Duanwu Festival), local people and tourists jumped into Tuojiang River to catch ducks at Fenghuang Ancient Town <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • XIANGXI, CHINA - <br />
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Duck Catching Contest<br />
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People catch ducks at Tuojiang River on the Dragon Boat Festival in Fenghuang Ancient Town  in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province of China. To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival (aka Duanwu Festival), local people and tourists jumped into Tuojiang River to catch ducks at Fenghuang Ancient Town <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Duck_catching_in_China1505.jpg
  • XIANGXI, CHINA - <br />
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Duck Catching Contest<br />
<br />
People catch ducks at Tuojiang River on the Dragon Boat Festival in Fenghuang Ancient Town  in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province of China. To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival (aka Duanwu Festival), local people and tourists jumped into Tuojiang River to catch ducks at Fenghuang Ancient Town <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • XIANGXI, CHINA - <br />
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Duck Catching Contest<br />
<br />
People catch ducks at Tuojiang River on the Dragon Boat Festival in Fenghuang Ancient Town  in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province of China. To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival (aka Duanwu Festival), local people and tourists jumped into Tuojiang River to catch ducks at Fenghuang Ancient Town <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Duck_catching_in_China1506.jpg
  • XIANGXI, CHINA - <br />
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Duck Catching Contest<br />
<br />
People catch ducks at Tuojiang River on the Dragon Boat Festival in Fenghuang Ancient Town  in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province of China. To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival (aka Duanwu Festival), local people and tourists jumped into Tuojiang River to catch ducks at Fenghuang Ancient Town <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Duck_catching_in_China1509.jpg
  • XIANGXI, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Duck Catching Contest<br />
<br />
People catch ducks at Tuojiang River on the Dragon Boat Festival in Fenghuang Ancient Town  in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province of China. To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival (aka Duanwu Festival), local people and tourists jumped into Tuojiang River to catch ducks at Fenghuang Ancient Town <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Duck_catching_in_China1510.jpg
  • XIANGXI, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Duck Catching Contest<br />
<br />
People catch ducks at Tuojiang River on the Dragon Boat Festival in Fenghuang Ancient Town  in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province of China. To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival (aka Duanwu Festival), local people and tourists jumped into Tuojiang River to catch ducks at Fenghuang Ancient Town <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • IBIZA, SPAIN, 2016, JULY 16 <br />
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Leo Messi, affectionately known as the flea, enjoy these days in Ibiza waters with Antonella Roccuzzo and the two children of the couple, Thiago and Matthew, to forget the hard swallow of the Copa America in which Leo wept bitterly defeat your selection<br />
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