Home Life Style Princesses Chiara and Carolina de Bourbon drive fans crazy with their elegant outfits as they share highlights from the Monte Carlo Masters.

Princesses Chiara and Carolina de Bourbon drive fans crazy with their elegant outfits as they share highlights from the Monte Carlo Masters.

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In the photo: Carolina (left) and Chiara de Bourbon pose on their first day at the Monte Carlo Masters.

The Monte Carlo Masters may be one of the most important tennis championships in the world, but for fans of princesses Chiara and Carolina de Borbón, it was all about fashion.

The Italian princesses delighted their followers on social media with the glamorous outfits they wore at the sporting event, which they shared last night in a joint Instagram post.

His father, Prince Carlo, has a claim to the now-defunct throne of the former House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, a cadet branch of the Spanish royal family.

For her first day at the week-long tournament, Princess Caroline, 20, stunned in a long sleeveless green linen dress with slits around the waist.

The royal – who lives between Paris, Monte Carlo and Rome – completed her spring ensemble with a straw hat, gold angles and beige suede wedge espadrilles.

In the photo: Carolina (left) and Chiara de Bourbon pose on their first day at the Monte Carlo Masters.

Meanwhile, her little sister Chiara, 19, gave a nod to the Monte Carlo Masters by wearing a white pleated tennis mini skirt.

The stylish teen paired her skirt with a preppy light blue shirt and a white cardigan draped over her shoulders.

The royal, who was previously romantically linked to Prince Christian of Denmark, pulled her blonde hair into a loose bun and completed her look with sneakers and gold earrings.

What’s more, the sisters looked equally glamorous when they returned to the event on Friday night.

On this occasion, Chiara opted for a red and white striped shirt that she tucked into a denim midi skirt with a thigh-high slit.

The royal combined her shirt with a red cap and also wore the same beige wedge espadrilles that she had debuted in previous days.

Carolina looked just as glamorous in a pair of gray flared jeans, a pink shirt and pointy black boots.

The sisters posed for photos outside the courts and played a game of tennis with oversized rackets.

Chiara (right) opted for a red and white striped shirt that she tucked into a denim midi skirt with a thigh-high slit.

Chiara (right) opted for a red and white striped shirt that she tucked into a denim midi skirt with a thigh-high slit.

For her first day at the week-long tournament, Princess Caroline (left), 20, stunned in a long sleeveless green linen dress with slits around the waist.

For her first day at the week-long tournament, Princess Caroline (left), 20, stunned in a long sleeveless green linen dress with slits around the waist.

The post racked up almost 10,000 likes, with fans praising her glamorous ensembles.

One of them gushed: ‘Always elegance, great class. It’s very rare nowadays.

“So sophisticated and elegant,” another added. ‘How funny.’

“Your outfits are beautiful,” said a third.

“Very stylish girls as always,” said a fourth.

Last year, Chiara put an end to rumors of a romance with Prince Christian of Denmark.

Her exit comes after Chaira was forced to squash rumors that she was dating the future king of Denmark, Prince Christian, 18, son of King Frederick X and Queen Mary.

Her exit comes after Chaira was forced to squash rumors that she was dating the future king of Denmark, Prince Christian, 18, son of King Frederick X and Queen Mary.

Chiara told Italian newspaper Corriere: “We have known each other since we were little, my father Carlo is his younger sister’s godfather.”

But it was his hint that he “hopes to meet Queen Margaret soon” that sparked engagement rumors.

The two princesses regularly share snaps of their glamorous lifestyles on Instagram, posting photos from destinations around the world, from Paris to Dubai and New York.

As Chiara is the younger sister, she will not inherit her father’s title or duties, nor her right to be head of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies; They will pass into the hands of her older sister María Carolina, Duchess of Calabria and Palermo (or Carolina for short).

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