Pregnant Princess Charlotte of Monaco shows off her baby bump

Princess Charlotte of Monaco was spotted at the Pro-Am equestrian competition last night sporting her large baby bump.

The 31-year-old was at the event with her mother H. R. H. Princess Caroline of Hanover to give prizes to the team Federation Öquestre de la Principaute de Monaco with Mona Ferry and Christian Rhomberg, the winners of the Longines Pro-Am competition.

Princess Charlotte, who is married to 36-year-old film producer Dimitri Rassam, wore a collared black maternity dress as she beamed to cameras at the lavish event in Monaco.

Charlotte Casiraghi gave the prizes to the team Federation Öquestre de la Principaute de Monaco with Mona Ferry and Christian Rhomberg, the winners of the Pro-Am competition last night

The young princess was at the event with her mother H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanover. Princess Charlotte was seen sporting a large baby bump and wearing a black maternity dress to the event in Monaco

The young princess was at the event with her mother H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanover. Princess Charlotte was seen sporting a large baby bump and wearing a black maternity dress to the event in Monaco

H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanover (right) and daughter Charlotte Casiraghi (left) gave the prizes to the team Federation Öquestre de la Principaute de Monaco with Mona Ferry and Christian Rhomberg, the winners of the Pro-Am competition

H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanover (right) and daughter Charlotte Casiraghi (left) gave the prizes to the team Federation Öquestre de la Principaute de Monaco with Mona Ferry and Christian Rhomberg, the winners of the Pro-Am competition

She had managed to keep the news secret when rumours circulated in March this year about her pregnancy, when she attended the annual Rose Ball in Monaco.

Princess Charlotte wore an oversized fur coat which concealed her figure but she did make sure she was wearing a diamond ring on her left hand, which sparked rumours about her relationship with Rassam. 

The couple are expecting their first child together later this year, but both are already parents from previous relationships. 

Princess Charlotte has a four-year-old son, Raphaël, with her ex-boyfriend, Gad Elmaleh. The couple separated in 2016.   

Princess Charlotte cannot help but smile as she walks at the Pro-Am event in Monaco yesterday evening

Princess Charlotte cannot help but smile as she walks at the Pro-Am event in Monaco yesterday evening

H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanover and daughter Charlotte Casiraghi gave the prizes to the team Federation Öquestre de la Principaute de Monaco with Mona Ferry and Christian Rhomberg

H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanover and daughter Charlotte Casiraghi gave the prizes to the team Federation Öquestre de la Principaute de Monaco with Mona Ferry and Christian Rhomberg

She is the eldest daughter of Princess Caroline of Hanover and one of the granddaughters of Princess Grace of Monaco, formerly known as the American actress Grace Kelly.  

The Longines Global Champions tour brings together the top show jumpers from across the world in prestigous locations for unprecedented money.

The event is being held in Monaco from Thursday until Saturday and is just one of the 17 event locations where Olympic, World and Continental Champions battle it out for the presigious title of overall seasons Champion of Champions 2018.  

Princess Charlotte is the eldest daughter of Princess Caroline of Hanover (right) and one of the granddaughters of Princess Grace of Monaco, formerly known as the American actress Grace Kelly.

Princess Charlotte is the eldest daughter of Princess Caroline of Hanover (right) and one of the granddaughters of Princess Grace of Monaco, formerly known as the American actress Grace Kelly.

Charlotte Casiraghi gave the prizes to the team Federation Öquestre de la Principaute de Monaco with Mona Ferry and Christian Rhomberg

Charlotte Casiraghi gave the prizes to the team Federation Öquestre de la Principaute de Monaco with Mona Ferry and Christian Rhomberg



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