Princess Charlene of Monaco showcases her sensational figure in a one-shouldered gown with sheer cut-outs as she joins Prince Albert at the Monte Carlo Television Festival

Princess Charlene of Monaco ?looked picture perfect as she attended the closing ceremony of the 63rd Monte-Carlo Television Festival in Monaco on Tuesday.

The former Olympic swimmer, 46, stunned in a one-shouldered white ball gown when stepping out at the festival with her husband?Prince Albert II, 66.

Her floor-length dress had three diagonal sheer cut-outs with lace between them, and boasted a statement cape sleeve.?

She opted for a soft make-up look with a natural base and gently flushed cheeks and lips while her eyes shone with glittery eyeshadow without looking overdone.?

The glamorous royal finished the ethereal look with her short blond locks pulled to the side in gentle curls.

Princess Charlene of Monaco looked picture perfect as she attended the closing ceremony of the 63rd Monte-Carlo Television Festival in Monaco on Tuesday

Princess Charlene of Monaco looked picture perfect as she attended the closing ceremony of the 63rd Monte-Carlo Television Festival in Monaco on Tuesday?

Adding a touch of glitz to her ensemble, the mother-of-two opted for a shimmering pair of gold earrings and a silver bracelet.?

Albert and Charlene arrived together looking like they'd stepped straight off a film set as they similarly matched in glamorous outfits.

The prince looked dapper as he arrived in a black and white suit with a black bow tie and well groomed hair, smiling for the cameras as he proudly held onto his dazzling blonde wife.

Albert opened the 63rd festival on Friday, along with several stars led by Morgan Freeman 's 'SEAL Team's'' and ' Bridgerton 's' Simone Ashley .

Just earlier today, the busy princess and her husband joined four Monegasque tourchbearers at a relay ceremony in Monaco ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, marking the second time in history the Monaco has welcomed the Olympic Flame.

Dressed in white from head to toe in the offical Relais De La Flamme (which means Olympic Torch Relay) uniform, Albert, and Charlene, proudly held up the historic torch, smiling at crowds alongside the other chosen torchbearers.

The former Olympic swimmer, 46, stunned in a one-shouldered white ball gown when stepping out at the festival with her husband Prince Albert II, 66

The former Olympic swimmer, 46, stunned in a one-shouldered white ball gown when stepping out at the festival with her husband Prince Albert II, 66

Her floor-length dress had three diagonal sheer cut-outs with lace between them, and boasted a statement cape sleeve

Her floor-length dress had three diagonal sheer cut-outs with lace between them, and boasted a statement cape sleeve

The royal opted for a soft make-up look with a natural base and gently flushed cheeks and lips while her eyes shone with glittery eyeshadow without looking overdone

The royal opted for a soft make-up look with a natural base and gently flushed cheeks and lips while her eyes shone with glittery eyeshadow without looking overdone

The glamorous royal finished the ethereal look with her short blond locks pulled to the side in gentle curls

The glamorous royal finished the ethereal look with her short blond locks pulled to the side in gentle curls

The couple, who held hands as they arrived, were joined by their twin children Princess Gabriella and Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco for the special event, who watched on as their parents proudly held up the Olympic Flame.

Gabriella and Jacques were also matching, complementing their parents ensembles with all-black outfits, both wearing polo shirts with white stripes and matching shades.

Prince Albert II has strong links with the Olympic Games, as president of the Monegasque Olympic Committee and a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) since 1985.

Both Princess Charlene and Prince Albert have previously participated in the Olympics.

Prince Albert has taken part in five Winter Olympics as part of Monaco’s bobsleigh team, first carrying the Olympic Flame in 1996 to mark the Atlanta Summer Olympics. While Princess Charlene swam for South Africa in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

Adding a touch of glitz to her ensemble, the mother-of-two opted for a shimmering pair of gold earrings and a silver bracelet
Adding a touch of glitz to her ensemble, the mother-of-two opted for a shimmering pair of gold earrings and a silver bracelet

Adding a touch of glitz to her ensemble, the mother-of-two opted for a shimmering pair of gold earrings and a silver bracelet

Prince Albert II of Monaco (L), Princess Charlene of Monaco and French actor and director Olivier Marchal (R) pose during the closing ceremony of the 63rd Monte-Carlo Television Festival in Monaco

Prince Albert II of Monaco (L), Princess Charlene of Monaco and French actor and director Olivier Marchal (R) pose during the closing ceremony of the 63rd Monte-Carlo Television Festival in Monaco

Albert and Charlene (pictured with Olivier Marchal) arrived together looking like they'd stepped straight off a film set as they similarly matched in glamorous outfits

Albert and Charlene (pictured with Olivier Marchal) arrived together looking like they'd stepped straight off a film set as they similarly matched in glamorous outfits