Princess Caroline made a stunning appearance at the 19th edition of the Monte-Carlo International Jumping, an event she wouldn’t miss for the world. This prestigious equestrian gathering once again brought together the world's top riders.
The event featured several key competitions, including the Longines Pro-Am Cup Monaco, the GCL, and the Longines Global Champions Tour-Grand Prix of Prince Albert II. Princess Caroline was present to witness impressive performances by top riders such as Simon Delestre with Olga van de Kruishoeve, Olympic team champion Roger-Yves Bost, and American Jessica Springsteen on Naomi van het Keizershof.
Princess Caroline also participated in the renowned Longines Pro-Am Cup, an event that combines professional and amateur riders. This competition is particularly significant as it supports AMADE, an association founded in 1963 by Princess Grace of Monaco and now presided over by Princess Caroline.
The Longines Pro-Am Cup, initiated by Charlotte Casiraghi, concluded with a fundraising success. A check for €27,000 was presented to AMADE by Diane Fissore, President of the competition and the Equestrian Federation of the Principality of Monaco. This generous donation will support the association’s mission to protect children worldwide.
The winners of the competition were the young Italian Eleonora Sanna and French rider Inès Joly, representing Fayat Monaco. They were followed by the Monegasque Juliette Noghes and Felipe Coutinho Mendonca Nagata, who tied with the Greek Milena-Maria Pappa and Italian Emanuele Gaudiano, competing for CTM.
(Photo: Princess Caroline presenting a check to AMADE ©Longines Global Champions Tour / Jorge Cunha)