On the occasion of Monaco's National Day celebration in Monaco on November 19, 2010, Prince Albert of Monaco and his fiancée, Charlene Wittstock were confident to go together in public. The royal couple attended the Army Parade as part of Monaco's National Day celebrations getting much attention from press, media and Monaco Royal family's members. It is the first compulsory ritual that a royal fiancé has joined in the national day as the first formal appearance before the wedding and marital life. More than 50 years ago, the wedding ceremony between Prince Rainier and the beautiful blonde, Princess of Monaco - Grace Kelly took place at the 19th-century Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Monte Carlo. This year, another stunning blonde Charlene Wittstock stepped out in Saint Nicholas Cathedral to attend Monaco's National Day, with Prince Albert of Monaco. Below are the most breathtaking images of the Royal couple, Prince Albert of Monaco and Charlene Wittstock to take part in the Army Parade as part of Monaco's National Day celebrations in Monaco on November 19, 2010.

The groom-to-be and the bride-to-be on the balcony of the palace waved hands to greet everyone

The Monaco Royal family's future bride, Charlene Wittstock posed her elegance in two different ensembles of Giorgio Armani for both the day and night events

In the morning, Prince Albert of Monaco's wife-to-be was gorgeous and polite in a cream-and-brown, tailored skirt suit with an angled hat

Princess Grace Kelly's son announced his engagement proposal to Charlene Wittstock in June 2010

Charlene Wittstock, having lived in Monaco since 2006, is a former South African Olympic backstroke swimmer

Wittstock and Prince Albert met each other in her first competition in Monaco in 2000

The 32-year-old fiancée of Prince Albert of Monaco was featured with a sparkling and charming strapless gown of Giorgio Armani at the night party

After the wedding to Prince Albert, Charlene Wittstock will become Princess consort of Monaco and take the title of Her Serene Highness

The future Princess consort of Monaco has learnt the Monégasque dialect, European court protocol, and the French language for the Monaco Royal's requirements

At present, the schedule for the wedding ceremony between Prince Albert and his fiancée, Charlene Wittstock has not been affirmed yet
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