Princess Charlene and Prince Albert open their family's magical Christmas wonderland to fans.

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert open their family's magical Christmas wonderland to fans.

The Kardashian family may be known for touring their luxurious home at Christmas, but the Monaco royal family has unveiled a Christmas Eve reel that puts any Hollywood home to shame. Prince Albert and Princess Charlene shared a gorgeous video with royal watchers on December 24, revealing the palace's decorations.

“Joyeux Noël 🎄 Merry Christmas,” they posted.

“In this festive season, our warmest wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2025.”

In the clip, a towering Christmas tree decorated in traditional red and gold hues was placed in the center of a blue-toned room in the Palace of the Principality of Monaco. The tree was decorated with red tartan-checked ribbons, berries, and dried orange slices, giving it a Victorian feel.

There were no sparkling ornaments or ungilded garlands in this room, with dramatic arches and crests on the walls. Additional decorations included a red centerpiece accented with pine cones, orange slices, and twisted tartan-check ribbons, and a lighted wreath hung around an intricate royal fireplace.

At the end of the clip, the camera zooms in on the royal family's surprisingly casual 2024 Christmas card, where Charlene, Albert, and their 10-year-old twins, Prince Jack and Princess Gabriella, are wearing neutral sweaters.

The beige, brown, and ivory decorations are a marked departure from the glittering red and gold theme unveiled in the new reel. This year's Christmas greeting is also a significant departure from the family's typical ultra-luxurious Christmas photos featuring evening gowns and tuxedos.

Beige sweaters aside, the Monegasque royal family has been busy spreading Christmas cheer throughout the principality in recent weeks.

Prince Albert, Princess Charlene and the twins took part in their favorite tradition of distributing gifts to local children at the palace on December 18. The twins also played a starring role in a ceremony to light Monaco's Christmas lights on November 30.

But with a palace so decorated, who needs to leave home for the lights?

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