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Grace Kelly's daughter Princess Caroline turned 60 but she looks even more gorgeous than ever

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Apr 26, 2018
09:59 A.M.

The daughter of an iconic Hollywood actress wows fashions observers all over the world.

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Princess Caroline of Hanover was grace and elegance personified as she joined famous fashion designer, Karl Lagerfeld, in St. Tropez.

The eldest child of Prince Rainier of Monaco and Hollywood actress, Grace Kelly, is a trendsetter even at the age of 61.

The Royal stunned everyone in a pink-and-purple printed dress and dazzling jewels. She was spotted with Lagerfeld stepping out of Le Senequier.

Princess Caroline has always kept a low profile but is still considered one of the world’s best-dressed women.

She did not seem to worry about her makeup as she went for a more natural look during her night out in St. Tropez.

Caroline is seen as a strong, independent woman who raised her three oldest children as a single mother after the death of her second husband, Stefano Casiraghi, in 1990.

Prince Albert, her younger brother, praised her for raising her children well, “without a father for many years, that’s important.”

He said that he was proud of her children and what they have become now was a tribute to their mother.

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Caroline spends a lot of time doing charity work. She met with young children in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2016.

Formerly associated with armed forces and groups, the children are taught capoeira. The Brazilian martial art form that fuses the elements of dance, acrobatics, and music.

The charity project aims to reintegrate the children into their communities in the province of North Kivu.

Princess Caroline has been involved with a variety of charity work since 1979 when she was appointed as the President of the Monegasque Committee for the International Year of the Child by her father.

In 1981, she founded her own foundation Jeune J’ecoute, besides being involved with the World Association of Children’s Friends, the Princess Grace Foundation, UNICEF, etc.

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