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Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco grew up and became the stars of the national holiday

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Monaco's soon-to-be-turn 8-year-old Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella have undergone dramatic changes over the past 12 months. Not only are they older in appearance, but they also behave more maturely and formally at official events.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco grew up and became the stars of the national holiday

However, their friendly and smiling personalities remain the same.

I'm not without a mom!

Of course, that's what Prince Jacques thought, and he spent most of his time holding Princess Charlene's hand in the courtyard of the palace.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco grew up and became the stars of the national holiday

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella missed their mother very much during her mother's recovery from her health problems, and now that they are together again, Prince Jacques holds hands with his mother like this, showing that they are inseparable.

Just as Prince Jacques has been paying attention to his mother, so has Princess Gabriella with Prince Albert, who shares a lovely moment of confiding with Prince Albert on the balcony of the Royal Palace.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco grew up and became the stars of the national holiday

A tender image of a father facing his daughter, Princess Charlene looks with visible affection and pride.

After some time, Princess Gabriella wanted to say goodbye to all the citizens gathered there, like a real princess.

As if learned from a movie, and as if born, Princess Gabriella raised her hand in a very comical way to say goodbye, an act that outlined a bright smile on her beloved father's face.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco grew up and became the stars of the national holiday

There is no doubt that Prince Jacques is the worthy successor of Prince Albert.

The young boy in formal military uniform shows that he knows the etiquette perfectly and completely replicates the salute his father had when he paraded in the gendarmerie.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco grew up and became the stars of the national holiday

In terms of clothing, the younger brother may not be as good as the older sister.

It can be seen that good dress has been passed down from generation to generation among the women of the Grimaldi family.

Just look at Princess Gabriella, who at a young age is expected to become a fashion icon with her unique style.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco grew up and became the stars of the national holiday

As a tribute to the costumes of her mother and her aunt Estefania, the little girl wore a red coat and a black Pamela hat on her head.

Yes, the black Pamela hat seemed to bother her, as she decided not to wear it at the last minute.

Although they are twins, Princess Gabriella enjoys the role of Prince Jacques' "big sister".

Thus, she can often be seen giving guidance and advice to her younger brother, as on the royal balcony, pointing to things that the future monarch is watching very intently.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco grew up and became the stars of the national holiday

What are these little royals so curious about?

Clench your fists and pay full attention. Prince Jacques experienced a military parade hosted by his father and was in the mood of a fan watching a World Cup final.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco grew up and became the stars of the national holiday

With such a warm attitude, judging from her face, Princess Gabriella had to make a huge effort not to burst into laughter.

Do Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella want to do a Paso Dobo (bullfight)?

Their mischievous grimace shows this. As every year, Monaco's National Day is a tribute to another country's culture, and this time it is Spain's turn.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco grew up and became the stars of the national holiday

The orchestra of the gendarmerie ended the event with a lively Paso Dobo dance, which seemed to be very much to the liking of the little prince and princess.

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