She personally added: “Albert, you know I’ve been by your side, and Monégasques. We stand with you with all our hearts to protect Monaco and its future. She concluded, proposing a toast: “Let’s carry our glasses to the prince – to you, Albert! ”
After the speech, 10 members of the Prince’s Carabinieri (Monaco’s Military Police) showed an a cappella version of the Monigasque national anthem. Prince Albert sang from his seat and was obviously moved.
About 800 outstanding guests attended the Soirée, dressed in black tie and jewellery, gathered under the retractable roof of the famous Salledes étoiles ballroom in Monte-Carlo and enjoyed panoramic views of the Riviera. The table is decorated with 5,000 bushels of red and pink flamingo flowers, offering chef Thierry Saez Manzanares a four-course restaurant: caviar tartlets, seafood platters, Wagyu steak and white chocolate-cover-cover.
Before the dessert, the charity raffle of the event began, hosted by French ballerina Aurélie Dupont and journalist Harry Roselmack. Coveted prizes include a two-night stay in the sea view suite at Grand Hotel Monte Carlo in Paris, a lady’s Dior Lambskin handbag, dockossi diamond jewelry and Audemars Piguet Timepiece.
“My favorite Monaco Red Cross is the event itself – preparations, grand costumes, raffles, dinners, I met people from the Red Cross from all over the world, Gottlieb said, wearing a spacious outfit, wearing her outfit, and he was wearing a dress of a dress. “Seeing the generosity of people raising funds for the Monaco Red Cross. ”
A few minutes before midnight, Prince Albert officially opened the dance floor. He and Princess Charlene join Ducruet, Chevallier and other guests on Coldplay’s “Everglow”. Then, the fireworks show ignited the Riviera when the retractable roof of the Salledes del Sétoiles opened to expose the night sky.
The night ended with a performance by British rock singer Billy Idol, who played more than 10 hits. More than 1 a.m., Prince Albert, Princess Charlene and Gottlieb were still on the dance floor, singing “Facially Eyes”. Once, the idol asked the crowd, “Do you want to have fun tonight?” Prince Albert cheered back, “Yes!”
The 2025 Monaco Red Cross has proved both the dizzying nights and the continued commitment of the Principality to sympathy and generosity. For Gottlieb, her role on the organization’s board is not just tradition, but her personal passion.
“The Red Cross is very important to me – not only as a royal, but since joining the board of directors responsible for youth and future parts,” she said. “Philanthropy has always been important to me; it plays a big role in my daily life.”