The two cousins stood out at the 80th Monaco Grand Prix. On the left, Sasha Casiraghi, son of Andrea Casiraghi and Tatiana Santo Domingo. On the right, Raphael Elmaleh, son of Charlotte Kaziraghi and Gad Elmaleh. (Monaco, May 28, 2023) Arnold Gerocchi/Getty Images
Charlotte Kaziraghi’s eldest son from her relationship with Gad Elmaleh took part in the event on May 27 and 28. Paying special attention to clothing details.
It’s a ritual for the Kaziraghi family. Every year, on the occasion of the Monaco Grand Prix, the clan appears paddock (track side) at the Monaco Grand Prix. An occasion for an informal government meeting. The run brings together Caroline of Monaco’s children as well as her grandchildren. The latter attracted attention by wearing the coat of arms of the Automobile Club de Monaco, the organizer of the Monaco Grand Prix event since 1890.
The two cousins, ages 10 and 9, seem to be quite the accomplice paddock Grand Prix this Sunday. (Monaco, May 29, 2023) Marc Piasecki/Getty Images
One appeared in midnight blue, the other in ecru beige. 9-and-a-half-year-old Rafael Elmaleh and Andrea’s son and Charlotte Kaziraghi’s older brother adopted 10-year-old Sasha Kaziraghi. dress code An occasion to witness Max Verstappen’s victory: sunglasses, leather moccasins or sport shoes on the legs and of course the blazer worn with the navy blue tie with gold crests symbolizing the princely family at the Monaco Grand Prix.
In the video, Camille Gottlieb, Grace of Monaco’s other granddaughter
A tie or nothing
The men of the Casiraghi clan, including Louis Ducrouet, center Charlotte Casiraghi’s discreet cousin, and Pierre Casiraghi, the driver’s younger brother, proudly wear the ties of the Monaco Automobile Club, of which they are members. (Monaco, May 28, 2023) Arnold Gerocchi/Getty Images
This one has gold detailing that represents the emblem of the Monaco Automobile Club. The royal family has been close and loyal over the years, with Prince Rainier III, a huge car enthusiast, a loyal member. His personal collection of cars is now on display at Port Hercule, a stone’s throw from the Formula 1 circuit and in front of the Monaco Automobile Club. Only club members are allowed to purchase and wear a club tie. Like the men of the Kaziraghi clan who proudly wore it during the Grand Prix. The accessory thus stands out as a symbol of power and closeness to a famous event, a sign of family passion.
Source: Le Figaro
