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Princess Charlene of Monaco
The privilege of the white is a special privilege granted to Catholic queens, or the wives of the Catholic kings, which, during the audience with the Pope, can wear a white dress instead of the usual black dress prescribed by ceremonial.

White is currently the privilege granted only to the queen Letizia of Spain, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Princess Charlene of Monaco, former Queen Sofia of Spain, former Queen Paola of Belgium and the Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg.

Until 1946 the privilege was also granted to the Italian queen and princesses of the House of Savoy. Although Catholics, the privilege is not granted to the Principality of Liechtenstein and the Kingdom of Lesotho, and, until 2013, was not granted to the Principality of Monaco. The wives of the presidents do not enjoy the privilege of white.
Pope Francis Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco private audience with the pontiff at the Vatican on January 18, 2016.
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The privilege of the white granted to Catholic queens
Princess Charlene of Monaco<br />
The privilege of the white is a special privilege granted to Catholic queens, or the wives of the Catholic kings, which, during the audience with the Pope, can wear a white dress instead of the usual black dress prescribed by ceremonial.<br />
<br />
White is currently the privilege granted only to the queen Letizia of Spain, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Princess Charlene of Monaco, former Queen Sofia of Spain, former Queen Paola of Belgium and the Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg.<br />
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Until 1946 the privilege was also granted to the Italian queen and princesses of the House of Savoy. Although Catholics, the privilege is not granted to the Principality of Liechtenstein and the Kingdom of Lesotho, and, until 2013, was not granted to the Principality of Monaco. The wives of the presidents do not enjoy the privilege of white.<br />
Pope Francis  Prince Albert II  and Princess Charlene of Monaco private audience with the pontiff at the Vatican on January 18, 2016.