Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Prince Albert & Princess Charlene Of Monaco - Christmas Reply (2021)

I'm sorry for not properly updating this over the last year with the replies I have received. That is life during a pandemic. And I didn't actually write too many letters last year. 

A lovely reply arrived today from Monaco, the first I have received in many months. I had written Prince Albert & Princess Charlene to wish them a Merry Christmas. 

The envelope is the usual from the couple. It features a basic international stamp of Prince Albert, that was first issued in 2006. The postmark promotes the Monaco 360° pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai. It says, in French, "Monaco 360°, a world of opportunities."


The back of the card features the couple's joint monogram. 

Prince Albert & Princess Charlene's Christmas card has been generally the same each year, just with a different photo and message.  

There are two big differences with the front of this card from past year. The first is the embossed snowflakes, which are a new addition. In past years, the front of the card has featured the couple's joint Monogram with an embossed red border. 

The second difference is the use of a painting of the family instead of a picture. The painting is by Stefanie van Zyl, a Monaco-based painter that is originally from South Africa. Stefanie has painted the Monaco Royals on many occasions, including the Portrait of Princess Charlene on her first Stamp. This painting was personally commissioned by Princess Charlene.


Due to Princess Charlene's health issues and treatment, the family was unable to pose for their annual Christmas photo. The painting is based on a composite of old photos of the family. Princess Gabriella is wearing the dress from the 2020 Christmas Card. The tree is based on the one from their 2019 Christmas card.  And the gold dress Princess Charlene is wearing is from a 56th International Television Festival of Monte-Carlo event in 2016. 

The inside of the card features a tri-lingual message in French, English and Monégasque. The message is similar to past years.  The signatures on the card are printed on and are the same ones used in past years. 


The card says: 
At the dawn of this New Year 
we send you our warmest wishes

for a Merry Christmas and a

Happy New Year 2022

Albert de Monaco     Charlene de Monaco 

The wording of the message changes each year but has the same sentiment, and always includes the forthcoming year. We saw this same phrase "At the dawn of this New Year" used in their 2017 Christmas card


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