Two royal weddings in Monaco
- Monaco toasts couple as Albert finally marries
- Albert weds Charlene in Monaco marriage (video)
- Prince marries South African swimmer
- Civil wedding of Albert and Charlene (photos)
- Albert & Charlene interviewed at evening concert (video)
- Charlene Wittstock marries Prince Albert (video)
- Concerts for wedding of Albert & Charlene (photos)
- Monaco’s inhabitants dismiss rumours (video)
- Chef prepares feast for wedding (video)
- Monaco: Land of the rich debates future (video)
- Prince Albert and Princess Charlene say ‘I do’
- Prince Albert marries in royal pomp
- Religious wedding of Albert & Charlene (photos)
- Albert & Charlene finish wedding ceremonies (good video)
- Albert and Charlene walk down the aisle (video)
- Guests arrive at Monaco wedding ceremony (video)
- Prince, Princess exchange wedding vows (video)
- Albert and Charlene kiss during wedding ceremony (video)
- Families of the bride & groom at wedding (photos)
- Some of the royal wedding guests – page 1 (photos)
- Some of the royal wedding guests – page 2 (photos)
- "Wedding, what wedding?" say some tourists
- In S. Africa, Charlene’s wedding drowned out by rugby
- Final night of celebrations in wedding extravaganza (video)
- Albert pays tribute to Charlene at wedding finale (video)
- Stars come out for Monaco’s princely wedding
- Prince Albert II: ‘Children absolutely on our minds’ (video)
- Lasers and techno beats hail royal wedding (video)
Princely couple signed wedding documents with special pen
Monaco’s Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene signed their official wedding documents with a specially-created Montblanc fountain pen made of solid white gold. The pen’s cap and barrel are engraved with a rhomb-shaped pattern and set with 161 rubies and 128 diamonds, reflecting the colours of the Monegasque state. The 18K gold nib is engraved with a dove, rings and crown. The Montblanc emblem on the top of the cap is made of mother-of-pearl.
Thank you to Janelle Muratori at Mission US for providing this information and the photos below. Images © Eric Mathon – Palais princier


