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Charlotte Casiraghi and Prince Albert II reflect on gratitude at Monaco philosophy event

Charlotte Casiraghi and Prince Albert II attended a Monaco philosophy event exploring the meaning and role of gratitude.

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Charlotte Casiraghi and Prince Albert II reflect on gratitude at Monaco philosophy event
Charlotte Casiraghi and Prince Albert II reflect on gratitude at Monaco philosophy event. Picture: Direction de la Communication – Manuel Vitali

By Camille Bidard

Charlotte Casiraghi and Prince Albert II came together on 3 April at the Théâtre Princesse Grace for a new edition of the Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco, focusing on the theme of gratitude.

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The event, founded and chaired by Charlotte Casiraghi, brought together philosophers and thinkers to explore the meaning of gratitude — questioning whether it remains a genuine moral value or has become a simple social habit.

Discussions were led by philosophers Paul Audi, Judith Revel and Camille Riquier, alongside other contributors, examining gratitude’s role in human relationships, its link to humility and whether it can be a lasting trait or simply a passing feeling.

Charlotte Casiraghi opened the evening before joining her uncle in the audience, where the two were seen sharing the moment together.

The event highlighted both her ongoing commitment to philosophy and the close bond within the Princely Family.

The conference formed part of a wider programme, including workshops for children and events linking philosophy with contemporary art, reflecting the association’s aim to make philosophical thinking accessible to a broader audience.

Founded in 2015, the Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco continues to play a key role in promoting intellectual and cultural dialogue in the Principality.