Princess Charlene Celebrated South Africa's Win at the Rugby World Cup in a Classic Fall Coat
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Princess Charlene may have competed in the Olympics for swimming, but the athletic royal's love of sports doesn't end at the waters edge—a fact that she's proven recently with multiple appearances at the Rugby World Cup in Paris to support the team from her native South Africa. Naturally, the princess was in attendance with her husband, Prince Albert, when the Springboks took on New Zealand in the finals match over the weekend, and had plenty to cheer about as her team took home the title.
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For the finals, Charlene kept things classic and cool in a sleek Max Mara herringbone cashmere coat in a mocha shade over a black turtleneck sweater and black trousers. She carried the same Létrange Empreinte Mini Bag black leather handbag that she sported to the semifinals matches last week, and accented the look with another pair of hoop earrings—what appear to be Repossi Antifer geometic hoops.
Charlene has always had a way with neutrals, and the royal wore a similar outfit to the South Africa versus England match last week, pairing a black and white coat with a black under layer and oversized hoops. It was also the first time she had made an appearance since dyeing her signature pixie cut back to its original blonde shade—she made a brief swap to brunette earlier this year at the start of the F1 racing season.
The finals match appearance comes after Albert spent several days in the U.S. last week, supporting local causes in Philadelphia, the hometown of his late mother, Grace Kelly. Charlene and the couple's children, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, did not join him on the trip, but Albert and Charlene have been seen at a number of public events in recent weeks on the heels of speculation that there was trouble in the royal marriage.
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