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Prince Albert and Princess Charlene Continue Historic Spain Visit

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Last updated: June 4, 2026 11:15 am
News Room Published June 4, 2026
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The start of June marks a historic milestone for the royals of Monaco. The reason: Princess Charlene’s first official visit to Spain. Rich in historical references, the trip was highlighted by a warm welcome from King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, serving as a powerful reaffirmation of the bilateral relationship between the two nations. The visit comes as Spain and Monaco commemorate the 150th anniversary of the establishment of their first diplomatic mission, a milestone that is helping deepen ties between the two countries.

But the Sovereign Prince and his wife’s itinerary did not end with their meeting with the Spanish monarchs. Their visit continued with a series of engagements that ultimately led to what may have been the most personal moment of Prince Albert II’s trip.

© Michael Alesi / Palais princier
Princess Charlene on her second day in Madrid

Beyond the Royal Meeting

June 1 has already gone down as one of the most anticipated dates on both the Spanish and Monegasque royal calendars. The occasion brought an air of elegance to Madrid’s Royal Botanical Garden, where the first day of the visit unfolded with great success.

Surrounded by flowers and the beauty of Madrid’s landscape, Queen Letizia and Princess Charlene met once again, displaying their trademark warmth and rapport. This encounter carried special significance, however, as it marked the first time the two women had met on Spanish soil.

Charlene of Monaco begins her first visit to Spain© GTRES
Charlene of Monaco begins her first visit to Spain

Yet the Monegasque sovereign and the princess did not conclude their visit after meeting Princess Leonor’s parents. Instead, they continued with an agenda that perhaps reflected Prince Albert II’s most personal commitment.

After touring parts of the Spanish capital, the princely couple headed to IE University, where they met with the institution’s leadership. For Prince Albert, however, the visit held deeper meaning, as it coincided with celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of the Spanish branch of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, led by Carol Portabella.

Prince Albert II on his second day in Madrid© Michael Alesi / Palais princier
Prince Albert II on his second day in Madrid

Princess Charlene was equally involved in the day’s activities, though she followed a separate schedule. Dressed in a chic white-and-striped ensemble, she toured the university campus—an institution that holds particular significance for Prince Albert. She was welcomed by Mar Hurtado de Mendoza, Vice President of Global Recruitment and Marketing; Barry Cooper, Director of IE Global College and member of IE University’s Advisory Board; as well as three students from Germany and Spain.

During the visit, the princess had the opportunity to learn firsthand about the university’s operations and explore its facilities, including its sports complex and student café.

The Princess of Monaco dazzles in Madrid© Michael Alesi / Palais princier
The Princess of Monaco dazzles in Madrid

The princely couple later reunited after their separate tours of the campus, bringing to a close a historic visit to Spain by Monaco’s highest-ranking representatives.

The trip has already established itself as a landmark moment in relations between the two monarchies, helping strengthen ties rooted in a long and shared history. While King Felipe VI and Prince Albert II naturally occupied center stage, Queen Letizia and Princess Charlene also played pivotal roles throughout the visit, helping shape a new chapter in the relationship between Spain and Monaco.

Charlene of Monaco during her stay in the Spanish capital© Michael Alesi / Palais princier
Charlene of Monaco during her stay in the Spanish capital

That new chapter could eventually bring the Spanish royal couple to Monaco for a state visit as early as 2029. The possibility follows an invitation extended by the Monegasque sovereign to King Felipe VI ahead of Princess Charlene’s first official trip to Spain.

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