Prince Albert II honours Didier Guillaume with posthumous Order of Saint-Charles distinction

In a heartfelt ceremony at the Prince’s Palace, Prince Albert II posthumously appointed Didier Guillaume, former Minister of State of Monaco, as Commander in the Order of Saint-Charles.

The decoration was presented to his widow, Béatrice Frecenon-Guillaume, on 22nd January, in a poignant moment that paid tribute to his dedication and loyalty to the Principality.

Prince Albert II bestowed this prestigious distinction in recognition of Didier Guillaume’s contributions during his tenure as Minister of State.

The ceremony served as a tribute not only to his exceptional career but also to his character, as an individual deeply devoted to his role and to the betterment of Monaco.

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Photo credit: Michael Alesi, Prince’s Palace