Albert of Monaco: Why he combines a bright orange T-shirt with a suit

Prince Albert II has never been seen like this before. At the “Fight Aids Gala” in Monaco, he presents himself in a striking outfit in bright orange.

When you think of the typical look of Prince Albert II (66), a simple shirt, elegant suit, and tie come to mind. However, at the Fight Aids Monaco Summer Gala, the 66-year-old surprised everyone with a new style.

Albert of Monaco rocks an eye-catching 80s ensemble

For the 20th Fight Aids Monaco Summer Gala with the theme “Stars 80”, Monaco showcased unusual 80s-inspired outfits. Princess Stephanie (59) opted for a bold look with bright red shoulder-padded jacket that exuded an unmistakable 80s charm. She paired this with a black blouse, skinny jeans, and retro Vans sneakers, which were popular in the 80s. But the showstopper of the night was Albert. He wore a vibrant orange T-shirt with a colorful print reflecting the evening’s theme. The husband of Princess Charlène (46), who was absent, paired the top with a black suit jacket, white trousers, and a leather belt, topped off with blue-tinted glasses.

You can see the flashy look in the video above.

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Prince Albert II of Monaco made quite a fashion statement at the “Fight Aids Gala” in Monaco, stepping out in a striking outfit that was a departure from his usual style. The 66-year-old royal, known for his classic and elegant attire, surprised everyone with his bold choice of clothing.

The event, which was themed “Stars 80”, saw Prince Albert embrace the 80s fashion trend with his outfit. While Princess Stephanie opted for a bold red jacket with shoulder pads and a retro vibe, Prince Albert stole the show with his bright orange T-shirt featuring a colorful print that highlighted the theme of the evening. Paired with a black suit jacket, white trousers, a leather belt, and blue glasses, his look was a vibrant and unexpected departure from his usual attire.

It is not just regarding fashion for the Royals, as they often use their public platform for charitable causes and social issues. Princess Charlène, Queen Mary, and other royals are actively involved in various philanthropic endeavors, using their status and influence to make a positive impact on the world.

Despite the common misconception that royals only wave, wear crowns, and enjoy a life of privilege, the reality is that many members of royal families work tirelessly to support various causes and make a difference in the lives of others. Whether it’s Princess Mabel, Princess Charlène, Queen Mary, or other royal figures, their dedication to philanthropy and humanitarian efforts is commendable.

In conclusion, Prince Albert II’s bold fashion choice at the “Fight Aids Gala” in Monaco was a refreshing change from his usual style, showcasing his willingness to step out of his comfort zone and embrace new trends. Alongside other royals who are actively involved in charitable initiatives, he is using his platform to raise awareness and support important causes. This serves as a reminder that royalty is not just regarding glamour and tradition but also regarding making a positive impact on society.

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