Prince Albert of Monaco.Photo: A. Bastello/ Courtesy The Prince’s Palace

Prince Albert of Monacohas his passport ready for some big trips this year.
The prince, whocelebrated his 65th birthdayon Tuesday, tells PEOPLE exclusively that although his family — his wife,Princess Charlene, and their children, 8-year-old twinsPrince JacquesandPrincess Gabriella— are settling back into the palace following extensive renovations, they have plenty of travel plans in the near future.
First up is King Charles' coronation in May. Afterpreviously suggestingthe twins might attend the London festivities with Princess Charlene and himself, the royal said Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella will likely stay home.
“In the briefings our ambassador has had with other ambassadors, we’ve learned we’ll have to limit the numbers of officials in the different delegations,” he says.
Prince Albert of Monaco.A. Bastello/ Courtesy The Prince’s Palace

In lieu of a coronation visit, Prince Albert promises that he and Princess Charlene will return from London with a gift.
“I’ll bring them any little ‘trinket’ I can put my hands on,” he says.
The family is also planning their first official visit to the United States, where Prince Albert’s mother Princess Grace was born and raised before marrying Prince Rainier, this June.
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The twinsvisited New Yorkprivately with Princess Charlene in 2019, and the entire family quietly spent time in Florida around New Year’s, where they attended a ceremony in Fort Lauderdale before a DisneyWorld vacation.
“We all really loved theAvatarride,” he smiles. “It’s unbelievable.”
source: people.com