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Monaco's glamorous royal-studded Rose Ball postponed again© Getty Images

Monaco’s glamorous royal-studded Rose Ball postponed again

The event was postponed in 2020 due to COVID-19


UPDATED MARCH 19, 2021 2:08 PM EDT

 Princess Caroline  and her family won’t be gathering for Monaco’s glamorous Rose Ball this year. The black tie charity event, which is organized every year in March, has been postponed “because of the health situation and the safety measures.” Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer announced on Facebook that the 66th edition of the Bal de la Rose (Rose Ball) has been postponed until March 19, 2022.

The 2021 Rose Ball has been postponed© Getty Images
The 2021 Rose Ball has been postponed

Last year’s Bollywood-themed ball was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, a statement shared on the Société des Bains de Mer’s website read: “Due to the stricter precautionary measures related to COVID-19, we are forced to postpone this event. We will schedule a new date depending on how the situation develops.”

 Prince Albert ’s mother  Grace Kelly  founded the ball back in 1954. The fundraiser, held at the Salle des Etoiles of the Sporting Monte-Carlo, “brings together the elite and international high society for the first important social event of the year.”

The glamorous event is presided over by Princess Caroline and her brother Prince Albert© Getty Images
The glamorous event is presided over by Princess Caroline and her brother Prince Albert

The Rose Ball benefits the Princess Grace Foundation, which helps people and children in need by developing humanitarian and philanthropic projects. The event is currently presided over by Prince Albert and Princess Caroline.

Over the years, Caroline’s children— Charlotte Casiraghi ,  Pierre Casiraghi , Andrea Casiraghi and Princess Alexandra—and their significant others, as well as her stepson Prince Christian of Hanover and  Alessandra de Osma  have attended the ball.