Princess Charlene of Monaco surprised royal watchers this weekend with an unexpected twist on Grand Prix glamour ditching heels for chunky trainers at one of the principality’s most high-profile events.
Known for her polished and elegant style, Charlene took a more relaxed approach at this year’s Monaco Grand Prix, stepping out in tan trainers that didn’t go unnoticed by fans.
The dressed down footwear, spotted by social media users, marked a clear departure from her usual red carpet outfits.
Accompanied by Prince Albert, the Monegasque royal paired her statement trainers with wide-leg black trousers and a crisp white blouse.
The blouse, identified as the "Guepards et Palmettes" painter blouse from luxury house Hermès, comes with a hefty price tag of £1,850.
The look struck a balance between effortless and elite, confirming once again that Charlene knows how to make a statement even in sneakers.
By her side, Prince Albert kept things classic in a navy suit jacket, crisp blue shirt, off-white trousers, and timeless black leather loafers.
Charlene’s low-key Grand Prix look marked a striking contrast to her deeply symbolic outfit worn earlier this month at the inaugural mass of Pope Leo.