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Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco to Pay an Official Visit to the Kingdom of Spain in June, Confirms Palais Princier de Monaco

In Monaco-Ville, the Palais Princier de Monaco has announced that Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco will undertake an official visit to the Kingdom of Spain from June 1st through June 2nd, 2026.

The visit will commemorate the 150th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Principality of Monaco and the Kingdom of Spain, as well as the 10th anniversary of the Spanish branch of the Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco.

Relations between the Principality of Monaco and the Kingdom of Spain date to the early 16th century. In 1524, the Treaty of Burgos, signed by Honoré II of Monaco and Emperor Charles V, placed the Principality under Spanish protection and established a period of close political and dynastic relations between the Grimaldi dynasty and the Crown of Spain that endured for centuries through diplomatic, cultural, and royal exchanges.

According to the Palais Princier, the Sovereign Prince will hold a meeting with His Majesty King Felipe VI of Spain at the Palacio de La Zarzuela. In the afternoon, Their Majesties King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain will host a luncheon in honour of the Sovereign Prince Couple at the Palacio de La Zarzuela on the occasion of the official visit.

The Sovereign Prince will also hold a meeting with the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, during the visit.

On June 1st, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene will preside over the inauguration of the exhibition Monaco y España: Cinco Siglos de Historia Compartida at the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid.

The exhibition, dedicated to five centuries of historical relations between Monaco and Spain, forms part of the broader commemorations marking the anniversary year and is expected to examine the dynastic, diplomatic, and cultural ties between the Principality and the Crown of Spain across several centuries.

Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco Attend the Formula E Monte-Carlo Tee Prix Award Ceremony Ahead of Historic Visit to Spain

In La Turbie, France, Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, accompanied by Mr. Gareth Wittstock, attended the award ceremony for the inaugural Formula E Monte-Carlo Tee Prix held at the Monte-Carlo Golf Club.

The charitable golf tournament, organized in support of the Fondation Princesse Charlène de Monaco, brought together Formula E drivers, sponsors, professional golfers, and invited personalities on the historic course overlooking the Principality.

Conducted in the “Scramble” format, the tournament featured a series of skill-based challenges, including “Nearest the Pin” and “Longest Drive,” combining sporting competition with philanthropic engagement in an atmosphere described in a statement issued by the Palais Princier de Monaco as both “convivial and competitive.”

Princess Charlene presented the first prize to the “Influencers” team, composed of Mr. Seb Delanney, Miss Emma Houlmiere, Miss Mathilde Ostrowski, and Formula E driver Mr. Maximilian Günther. The second prize was presented by Prince Albert II to Team “Aurora,” composed of Mr. Lee Flay, Mr. Matt Beal, Mr. Lee Attreed, and Mr. Westbury Gillett. The third prize was presented by Mr. Gareth Wittstock.

His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco will visit Madrid, Spain, on June 1st through 2nd for a series of engagements marking the 150th anniversary of modern diplomatic relations between the Principality of Monaco and the Kingdom of Spain.

According to the Embassy of the Principality of Monaco in Spain, the Sovereign Prince will preside over the inauguration of the exhibition, Monaco y España: cinco siglos de historia compartida (Monaco et l’Espagne: cinq siècles d’histoire partagée), which will be presented at the Pabellón Villanueva within the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid.

Organized by the Embassy of the Principality of Monaco, the exhibition explores five centuries of historical, cultural, and diplomatic relations between the two countries. 

Relations between the Principality of Monaco and the Kingdom of Spain date back to the early 16th century. In 1524, the Treaty of Burgos, signed by Honoré I of Monaco and Emperor Charles V of Spain, placed the Principality under Spanish protection and established a period of close political and dynastic relations between the Grimaldi dynasty and the Crown of Spain that endured for centuries through diplomatic, cultural, and royal exchanges.

Vanitatis journalist Ms. Nuria Tiburcio reported this afternoon that Her Serene Highness Princess Charlene of Monaco will accompany the Sovereign Prince during the visit. If confirmed by the Palais Princier de Monaco, in the coming days, the visit would mark the Princess’s first official visit to the Kingdom of Spain since her marriage to the Sovereign Prince in 2011.

Prince Albert II has visited Spain on several occasions in recent years, including cultural and environmental engagements in Cantabria, Burgos, and Madrid.

Poster courtesy of the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid