The Monaco royal family has shared a glimpse into a historic moment after welcoming Pope Leo XIV to the Principality for an apostolic visit.
Posting the arrival on social media on Saturday morning, the Palais Princier de Monaco shared a photograph and video of the moment Princess Charlene of Monaco and Prince Albert II of Monaco greeted the Pope upon his arrival at the Monaco Heliport.
“His Holiness Pope Leo XIV in Monaco,” the caption read, alongside one image marking the start of what was described as a “historic apostolic visit to the Principality”.
A brief handshake took place between the royal couple and the Pope as the visit got underway.
Charlene, 48, wowed in an all-white ensemble consisting of a white midi dress, a belted coat and coordinating heels.
Shortly after arriving, a welcome ceremony took place at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco, where the Pope was introduced to Princess Gabriella of Monaco and Prince Jacques of Monaco.
During his time in Monaco, the Pope will take part in an official reception, hold meetings, join moments of prayer and celebrate a public Mass at the Stade Louis II.
The visit marks a particularly significant moment in Monaco’s history, with this being the first apostolic journey by a Pope to the Principality in the modern era.
The last reigning pope to visit Monaco was Pope Paul III, who travelled to the Principality in 1538 on a diplomatic mission.
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