Princess Anne of the U.K., Prince Albert of Monaco, King Felipe of Spain and more are representing their nations in France
The 2024 in Paris just started, and the royal representation is already strong.
Members of various royal families have traveled to France to catch some of the athletic action live. While there was a heavy regal presence at the opening ceremony on July 26, many royals had already made appearances in Paris related to the Olympics, from and of Denmark officially opening the Danish Pavilion on the Champs-Élysées to attending the 142nd International Olympic Committee (IOC) session (in her since a at her home resulted in a concussion and hospitalization).
Many royals have a close connection to the Olympics, from being members of the IOC to — and a handful, including and of Monaco as well as Princess Anne, have even competed in the Olympics!
PEOPLE is keeping track of all the royal support at the Olympic Games in Paris. See who has attended the event so far.
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Princess Anne of the U.K.
Princess Anne, 73, stepped out in Paris on July 23 for the first day of the 142nd IOC session before the 2024 Summer Olympics, where she who are members of the organization. ‘s only daughter made history when she rode for Team Great Britain at the Montreal Summer Games in 1976, making her the first member of the British royal family to participate in the event. (Her daughter, , went on to follow in her mom’s footsteps in 2012…and !)
Queen Mary and King Frederik of Denmark
Queen Mary, 52, and King Frederik, 56, of Denmark are regulars at the Olympic Games — after all, it’s where their royal romance began. The couple first met during the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, when Australia native Mary Donaldson struck up a conversation with “Fred” at a bar…having no idea he was royalty!
On July 25, the couple took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the Danish Pavilion on the Champs-Élysées then attended a gala dinner hosted by the IOC and the French Presidency at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The following day, they met with Danish athletes.
Queen Mary and King Frederik of Denmark
At the opening ceremony on July 26, Queen Mary and King Frederik snapped a photo that was shared to their official Instagram page. “We are now ready at the Seinen for the big opening ceremony, where in a little while we will wish our Danish athletes all possible good luck at the Olympic Games in Paris,” they wrote.
Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco
Prince Albert, 66, and Princess Charlene, 46, of Monaco are visiting the Paris Olympic Games as both royals and former Olympians! Albert competed in bobsledding at the Winter Olympics five times from 1988 to 2002, with a best finish of 25th in 1988 in the two-man event, while his wife swam in the 2000 Sydney Olympics in the 4x100m medley relay for her native country of South Africa.
King Felipe of Spain
King Felipe of Spain, 56, met with France’s first couple, President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, at a reception for heads of state and governments ahead of the opening ceremony at the Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris on July 26.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain
Queen Letizia, 51, joined her husband at the opening ceremony later on July 26, where the pair later reached for ponchos to protect them from the rain.
Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
Queen Maxima, 53, and King Willem-Alexander, 57, sported orange in support of the Dutch athletes at the opening ceremony on July 26. Although the nation’s flags are red, white and blue, the Dutch royal family is known as the House of Oranje-Nassau, sparking the inspiration for their bold (and easily spotted!) gear.
Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium
Queen Mathilde, 51, and King Philippe, 64, of Belgium were part of the group that attended the IOC & Elysee Dinner at the Louvre on July 25, joining IOC President Thomas Bach and his wife, Claudia Bach, for a photo op outside the famous Paris museum.
Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium
The following day, the royal couple joined France’s president and first lady at the reception at the Elysee Presidential Palace.
Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg
Grand Duke Henri, 69, and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, 68, of Luxembourg were also in Paris to kick off the Olympic events.
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