Princess Charlene to bring Christmas spectacular to Monaco with charity performances

Monaco will host a spectacular Christmas show at the Fontvieille Big Top on 22nd and 23rd December, with all proceeds benefiting charities supported by Princess Charlene, who serves as High Patron of the event.

The show, titled ‘Monaco Under the Stars’, was born from a meeting between Princess Charlene and Hassan El Hajjami, an internationally renowned choreographer and former artistic director at Cirque du Soleil. The Princess personally initiated the project with the aim of offering children a grand spectacle filled with dreams and light during the festive season.

Created by Compagnie HASPOP and directed by El Hajjami, known professionally as Haspop, the production blends hip-hop dance, visual poetry and contemporary storytelling in a dreamlike universe brought to life by international artists. The performance follows young Elliott, guided by a mysterious music box, as he takes audiences on a journey through time where Monaco is adorned with all the magic of the year-end festivities.

The production represents a universal tale designed to enchant all generations whilst conveying a message of solidarity and generosity that extends beyond mere entertainment.

All proceeds support Princess Charlène’s charitable causes

Rather than simply providing entertainment, ‘Monaco Under the Stars’ serves as a charitable event with all ticket revenue divided between two organisations close to the Princess. The Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, which focuses on drowning prevention, education through sport and child protection, will receive half the proceeds. The remaining funds will support the Animal Protection Society of Monaco, where Princess Charlene serves as President, continuing its work in animal protection and welfare.

International dance star brings unique vision to Monaco

Hassan El Hajjami has established himself as a leading figure in contemporary performance art, having made his mark on the world’s greatest stages. An iconic dancer in Cirque du Soleil’s Beatles LOVE show who caught the attention of Michael Jackson, El Hajjami became a finalist on America’s Got Talent and appeared on France’s Got Talent before serving as choreographer for Star Academy.

He spent more than 15 years as artistic director at Cirque du Soleil, where he developed his distinctive style combining urban dance with contemporary circus arts. In 2020, he founded Compagnie HASPOP | Cirque du Grand Lyon, which now performs innovative and spectacular creations around the world.

His artistic universe, positioned at the intersection of urban culture and grand popular entertainment, gives ‘Monaco Under the Stars’ a strong artistic identity that remains accessible to all audiences whilst maintaining a resolutely modern approach.

Performance details and ticket information

The show runs for 60 minutes and is suitable for children aged three and above. Three performances are scheduled at the Fontvieille Big Top, with shows on 22nd December at 4pm, and two performances on 23rd December at 11am and 4pm.

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Sitting pretty: tiny Harley joins Monaco’s Princely Family for festive portrait

The Princely Family has released its official Christmas card for 2025, and this year Princess Charlene’s beloved chihuahua, Harley, makes an appearance in the family portrait. 

The carefully composed photograph, taken within the palace, shows the family arranged around an ornate blue velvet sofa against a backdrop of festive elegance. Prince Albert II stands behind the sofa in a navy suit, with Hereditary Prince Jacques beside him, also in navy, whilst Princess Charlène sits regally in a pleated grey dress with a bronze belt. Princess Gabriella, wearing a soft pink embroidered dress with silver shoes, sits next to her mother.

Harley steals the show

Between the two princesses sits Harley, the tiny chihuahua gazing serenely into the distance with surprising composure. The little dog’s calm demeanour is a testament to photographer Vanessa von Zitzewitz’s skill in capturing the perfect moment – no small feat when coordinating a shot involving two energetic soon-to-be 11-year-olds and a small dog.

The setting showcases classic palace grandeur with a decidedly blue theme running throughout. A roaring fire burns in an impressive fireplace framed by an ornate carved marble mantelpiece, adorned with a garland dotted with blue and bronze ornaments. To the right, a Christmas tree decorated in coordinating blue and rusty-coloured baubles completes the festive scene, whilst gilded artwork and classical sculptures add to the palatial atmosphere.

Photo credit: Vanessa von Zitzewitz

A more personal approach to tradition

The inclusion of Harley adds a distinctly personal and relaxed touch to this year’s photograph, marking a return to the warmth of the 2019 card which also featured one of Princess Charlene’s beloved chihuahuas. The Princess is known for her deep love of animals.

According to the Palace, “the Princely Family is pleased to share the greeting card” with the people of Monaco and well-wishers around the world. The announcement was made in multiple languages, including French, Monégasque, English and Italian.

The twins, who turn 11 on 10th December, have grown increasingly visible in public life, attending National Day celebrations, sporting events and official engagements alongside their parents.

Von Zitzewitz, a German-born photographer who has lived in Monaco for 30 years, has become the trusted portrait artist for the Princely Family. She has photographed distinguished personalities including Pharrell Williams, Mick Jagger and Michael Schumacher, and her work has been exhibited at major art fairs including Paris Photo and Art Basel.

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Photo credit: Vanessa von Zitzewitz