Princess Charlène advocates for key issue on Women’s Rights Day

The Royal family of Monaco shared that Princess Charlène took a big initiative on International Women’s Rights Day

Princess Charlène advocates for key issue on Women’s Rights Day
Princess Charlène advocates for key issue on Women’s Rights Day

On International Women’s Rights Day, Princess Charlène took the opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of first aid.

The Royal family of Monaco took to Instagram on Saturday, to share that the Princess of Monaco took a big initiative as she highlighted the importance of First Aid on Women’s Rights Day.

In a shared post, the palace dropped a carousel of images featuring Princess Charlène attending at an event.

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They captioned the post, “S.A.S. Princess Charlène raises awareness about first aid on the occasion of International Women's Rights Day.”


“On the occasion of the International Women's Rights Day, Her Majesty Princess Charlène took part, this Saturday, March 8, in a workshop to raise awareness about life-saving gestures, organized by the Monaco Red Cross, in collaboration with the associations Entrepreneurs and Women World Leaders Monaco,” the palace added.

Recognizing her effort, the palace said, “Princess Charlène has always been working to make first aid training accessible to all, convinced that this essential knowledge must be passed on to the largest number of people, and especially to women, often first-aid educators in families.”

They mentioned, “During this workshop, participants learned essential baby, child, and adult gestures, with a particular focus on CPR and choking prevention. These skills are directly linked to emergency situations that one may encounter in everyday life, especially in aquatic environments, where quick intervention can make all the difference.”

The caption concluded, “On this occasion, the Princess also discovered the various animations organized at the Leo Ferré Space, in the presence of Isabelle Berro-Amadeï, Acting Minister of State, and Celine Cottalorda, Interministerial Delegate for Women's Rights.”

Princess Charlène and Prince Albert, who share Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, got married on July 1, 2011. 

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