Monaco royal wedding: Princess Charlene changes into another Armani gown as she joins Prince Albert for reception
And now for the party: Princess Charlene changes into another Armani gown as she joins her prince for the reception
12:09 AM on 3rd July 2011
More relaxed: Prince Albert II of Monaco and Charlene Princess of Monaco arrive for the official wedding dinner and ball at the Opera Garnier in Monaco
Sleek: Charlene”s Armani evening gown showcased her athletic figure
Red carpet arrival: The couple ate food cooked by acclaimed chef Alain Ducasse at the reception
Picturesque: The couple walk through the green terraces at the opera house, where they will eat dinner
Siblings: Prince Albert was joined at the party by his sisters Princess Caroline of Hanover (front) and Princess Stephanie of Monaco (behind)
The next generation: Princess Caroline”s children (L-R) Pierre Casiraghi, Charlotte Casiraghi and Andrea Casiraghi looked dapper
Celebrity guests: Former Bond actor Roger Moore and his wife Kristina (left) and Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh and her husband, FIA President Jean Todt
Regal: Prince and Princess Michael of Kent (left) and French singer Jean Michel Jarre and his date arrive
The in-laws: Charlene”s brothers Sean and Gareth looked dapper as they arrive with a female companion
Scandinavian royals: King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden (left) and their daughter Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Hlsingland and Gstrikland
Lavish: (L-R) Prince Laurent and Princess Claire of Belgium and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark walks behind Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium
Glamour: (L-R) Princess Camilla, Duchess of Castro and Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro and Prince Henri of Orleans, Count of Paris and wife Micaela Cousino Quinones de Leon
Grandiose: The Opera Garnier, where the official dinner and ball to celebrate the nuptials in taking place
Busy night: French chef Alain Ducasse poses at the Opera Terraces ahead of the reception dinner
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Stunning: The bride wore a striking Armani gown for the religious service in the palace courtyard earlier on Saturday