This Halloween royal twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella wore traditional Hallowed costumes. Princess Charlene posted a photo of her 7-year old twins on social media. Prince Jacques was made up as a vampire with scary makeup, while Princess Gabriella dressed up as a pumpkin. The royal couple have two children.
Princess Charlene posted the photo, on Instagram. She added the title “ Happy Halloween” followed by a jack o’lantern emoji. Prince Jacques put on a grimace to look scary but actually looked cute as he gave a thumbs up sign to the camera. Princess Gabriella looked adorable although she also tried to look scary by making her fingers look like claws. She had a matching orange pumpkin in her hairband to sync with her pumpkin dress.
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The background showed balloons with a pumpkin theme suggesting that the twins were at a party. They tried to look scary and Prince Jacques’ costume was spooky but the siblings are cute and no amount of ghoulish makeup could cover that cuteness.
In a 2018 interview with PEOPLE, Prince Albert had told the outlet that he was confused as his twins were not afraid of ghosts. He said that it was possible as they had seen old cartoons and said that the royal twins were “kind of intrigued by that.”
Princess Charlene seems to have recovered well after a long bout of illness. She is seen public, more often with Prince Albert. She posts pictures of their twins on social media. Early in October, she posted a photo of them in their red school uniforms and captioned it “Growing so fast,” followed by two heart emojis.
Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella attend François d’Assise-Nicolas Barré school. Both Prince Albert and Princess Charlene accompanied their twins on their first day of their term, late September.
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