Princess Charlene and Prince Albert Share Rare PDA Moment During Rugby World Cup Final

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert show off some rare PDAs.

The Monaco royal family – who have 8-year-old twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella – showed their love at the Rugby World Cup final at the Stade de France in Paris on Saturday afternoon.

At one point during the event, Princess Charlene, 45, was photographed hugging and kissing her husband amid her native South Africa’s win against New Zealand. The team beat their opponents 12-11.

For the daytime outing, Charlene warmed up in a large gray coat, which she wore over a black pullover with a turtleneck.

Albert (65), on the other hand, looked professional in a white shirt and red tie, which he combined with a dark blue jacket.

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Princess Charlene, Prince Albert.

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Princess Charlene and Prince Albert celebrate South Africa’s rugby win with the players

Charlene’s outing with Albert at the weekend came after the pair had been cheering on her beloved South African Springboks last week.

Before that, the couple – who married in July 2011 – were at the match against Scotland in Marseille on September 10.

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert share a rare PDA moment during the Rugby World Cup final

Princess Charlene, Prince Albert.

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At the pair’s second tournament, in which South Africa defeated England 16-15 in the final moments to secure a place in the final, the princess wore a gold antelope pin on the collar of her Akris coat.

After the match, the prince and princess rushed to the dressing room of the South African team to congratulate them.

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Princess Charlene’s exciting request was toasted by the crew with a South African beer in a bottle.

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