On December 18, 2019, Prince Albert II, Princess Charlene, Louis Ducruet and Camille Gottlieb attended Children's Christmas ceremony held at Princely Palace of Monaco and gave gifts to refugee children.
On December 19, 2019, as part of their Christmas visits, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene visited patients in the orthopedic and trauma service of the Princess Grace Hospital and presented the traditional Christmas gifts to them.
Princess Charlene of Monaco invited editor Nici de Wet of South African family magazine YOU and photographer Misha Jordaan to Monaco and gave an interview for December issue of Huisgenoot Magazine at the Principality Palace in Monaco.
Prince Albert and Princess Charlene released their official 2019 Christmas Card on their social media account as a video slide show and shared the message "Prince Albert and Princess Charlene, as well as their children Hereditary Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella wish you a Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2020".
On January 26, 2020, Prince Albert, Princess Charlene, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques of Monaco attended symbolic boat burning event held as part of Saint Devota celebrations.
On January 27, 2020, in connection with Sainte Devote celebrations, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene attended the Pontifical Mass held at Monaco Cathedral.
On February 5, 2020, Prince Albert II of Monaco hosted a 60th anniversary party for the Monte-Carlo TV Festival at Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood, California. Prince Albert's daughter, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi were also present at the party. The Monte-Carlo Television Festival was founded in 1961 by Prince Rainier III as a tribute to his wife Princess Grace.
On February 6, at the Hollywood for the Global Ocean Gala, Prince Albert II received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the global company Chopard for his leadership and commitment to the planet and ocean conservation.
Prince Albert and Princess Charlene attended the episcopal ordination ceremony held at the Cathedrale Notre-Dame-Immaculee (Saint Nicholas Cathedral) in Monaco.
Coronavirus tests of Prince Albert of Monaco have given a positive result. The Prince became the first monarch and the first head of state to have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Prince Albert attended a charity event in London last week which was also attended by The Prince of Wales. 62-year-old Prince Albert gave a speech to the nation on the coronavirus pandemic a few days ago.
The Palace's Press Service has made a statement as the following: "Coronavirus tests of Prince Albert of Monaco has been positive. There is no concern for Prince Albert’s health. His doctor, and specialists from Prince Grace Hospital Center (CHPG) are following up his health status closely. He continues to work from his private office. He keeps in touch with members of the Cabinet, his government and his closest partners.
His majesty calls on people of Monaco to respect his precautions and minimize physical contact with others. Obeying strictly to these limiting rules will stop the spread of coronavirus.
The Palace will continue to regularly give information about the health status of Prince Albert II.
Air muka si Charlene nih dah takbleh sembunyikan perasaan sebenar. Mimpi ngeri hokeh terperangkap dlm perkahwinan dgn jantan curang, anak raja tak anak raja. Hidup dlm sangkar emas sangat.