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Princess Charlene of Monaco looks sophisticated in a long navy dress at the Golden Nymphs awards

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A royal glow! Princess Charlene of Monaco shows off her summer tan in a navy dress at the Golden Nymphs Awards in Monaco

Princess Charlene of Monaco looked chic as she attended the Golden Nymphs awards at the 62nd Monte Carlo TV Festival last night.

The European royal family, 45, looked sophisticated in a long navy dress with a plunging neckline on Tuesday in Monaco.

She elevated her ensemble with a sparkling diamond necklace that she paired with matching earrings and a bracelet.

Her glamorous makeup enhanced her flawless complexion and had a soft smoky eye.

The mother-of-two, who is married to Prince Albert II, exuded confidence as she posed up a storm on the red carpet.

Princess Charlene of Monaco, 45, looked chic as she attended the Golden Nymphs awards at the 62nd Monte Carlo TV Festival on Tuesday

Princess Charlene beamed as she posed for a moment with cast members of the TV series Buddy Games, American actor Josh Duhamel, Michael Luisi and Dan Bakkedahl during the event.

It comes after the royal family joined her husband last week to welcome basketball athletes to the Palace of Monaco.

The royal family – along with their son, little prince Jacques – smiled as they congratulated the AS Monaco Basket (ASM) players and leading staff alongside their trophy two days after winning the French Elite Basketball Championship.

The monarch was the epitome of summer style in a sleeveless silky top and tapered cream trousers, fastened with a silver belt.

Sporting a dewy makeup look, the mom, who is also a former Olympic swimmer, kept her short brown hair behind her ears and wore a simple pair of diamond earrings.

She squeezed her eight-year-old — who looked adorable in a light blue button-up and navy blue shorts — together as the family posed with the star athletes.

Littles Jacques appeared restless as he looked sideways during the festivities, arms folded, only to be later pictured marveling at the sports medals.

The European monarch looked sophisticated in a long navy dress with a plunging neckline

The European monarch looked sophisticated in a long navy dress with a plunging neckline

The royals' glamor makeup enhanced her flawless complexion and had a soft smoky eye

The mother of two, who is married to Prince Albert II, exuded confidence as she posed up a storm on the red carpet

The glamorous royal makeup enhanced her flawless complexion and featured a soft smokey eye (pictured)

She elevated her ensemble with a sparkling diamond necklace that she paired with matching earrings and a bracelet

She elevated her ensemble with a sparkling diamond necklace that she paired with matching earrings and a bracelet

Princess Charlene beamed as she posed for a moment with cast members of the TV series Buddy Games, American actor Josh Duhamel, Michael Luisi and Dan Bakkedahl during the event

Princess Charlene beamed as she posed for a moment with cast members of the TV series Buddy Games, American actor Josh Duhamel, Michael Luisi and Dan Bakkedahl during the event

Charlene was radiating glamor as she arrived as part of the Golden Nymph Awards ceremony (pictured)

Charlene was radiating glamor as she arrived as part of the Golden Nymph Awards ceremony (pictured)

The royal family was in high spirits when she attended the event in Monaco last night without her husband Prince Albert

The royal family was in high spirits when she attended the event in Monaco last night without her husband Prince Albert

Elsewhere, 65-year-old Albert opted for a simple suit with a black blazer and bright red tie.

The team’s owner, Aleksei Fedorychev, and sports director Oleksiy Yefimov were also photographed at the event.

ASM earned their first French championship after defeating the Metropolitans of Boulogne-Levallois (92-85) this week, Monaco Tribune reports.

The outlet says it is a joyous and proud time for the team, who failed to reach the finals four times in the past.

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