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Monaco's Royal Twins Celebrate First Holy Communion at Cathedral Ceremony

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, aged 10, marked a key Catholic and dynastic milestone on May 11, 2025, with their parents in attendance and official photos released by the Palace.

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Overview

  • Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, the first royal twins in Monaco's history, received their First Holy Communion on May 11, 2025, at Monaco Cathedral.
  • The 10-year-old twins wore matching white tunics and wooden crucifixes, with Gabriella adding a white headband, as they posed for official photos with their parents, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene.
  • The Prince's Palace of Monaco shared the event's details and photos on Instagram, emphasizing the twins' faith and reverence during the ceremony.
  • This milestone reflects the Grimaldi family's deep Catholic heritage and the twins' preparation for future public roles within Monaco's monarchy.
  • Jacques, as the heir apparent under Salic law, and Gabriella have increasingly participated in royal duties, including a recent official visit to Brittany in April 2025.