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European royals have marked World AIDS Day with solemn events tonight. 
  was joined by his sister and his niece for a very solemn event tonight as he commemorated people who lost their lives to AIDS. 
The Prince, 64, took part in the Quilt commemorative ceremony at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, which paid tribute to the victims of the AIDS crisis on World Aids Day. 
His sister Princess Stephanie, 57, who created the association Fight AIDS Monaco, was present for the event, alongside her daughter, Camille Gottlieb, 24. 
Meanwhile, in Oslo, Crown Princess Mette-Marit attended a candle vigil at Trinity Church.  

Meanwhile, . 
Prince Albert of Monaco, 64, was joined by his sister Princess Stephanie, 57, left, and his niece Camille Gottlieb, 24, for a very solemn event tonight at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, which paid tribute to the victims of the AIDS crisis on World Aids Day
Meanwhile, in Norway, Crown Princess Mette-Marit attended a candle vigil at Trinity Church in Oslo 
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Albert, who attended the event without his wife, Princess Charlene, 44, looked sombre during the event. 
He was wearing a navy blue suit, and a red scarf on his shoulders, as did all the other attendees. 
The Prince took time out of his busy schedule to pay tribute to people who had lost their lives to AIDS, before he jetted off to Greece to attend an awards ceremony.
Albert appeared at the Sustainability Summit for south-east Europe and the Mediterranean in Athens, where he appeared to pick up an award.
Prince Albert holds up two awards at the Sustainability Summit for south-east Europe in Athens this evening
The Prince jetted off to Greece this evening after spending the day commemorating AIDS victims
Albert laughed along with another attendee as he attended the awards, which were organised by The Economist
Prince Albert addressed the Sustainability Summit in Athens, Greece, this evening
Albert's niece, Camille, looked somber during the event, which paid tributes to the victims of the AIDs crisis
Red is a colour that has long been associated with HIV and zero-positivity, with the red ribbon being the universal symbol of awareness and support for people living with HIV. 
Stephanie was seen walking side-by-side with her brother as the trio and other attendees made their way to the Museum for the ceremony tonight. 
She was dressed in all back, with a midi-length black winter coat and leather black boots. 
She wore her red scarf tied up around her neck, and accessorised with a small pair of black glasses. 
Meanwhile, her daughter walked behind her and her uncle, dressed in a black blaser ad trousers. 
The royal trio looked deep in thought during the ceremony. 
Princess Stephanie wore a mini-length black coat to the ceremony and donned a short bob for the occasion 
All attendees wore red scarf. The red ribbon is an universal symbol of support to the HIV community
The ceremony paid tribute to people who have died of AIDS. It was organised with Princess Stephanie's Fight AIDS Monaco association
A group picture showing all the people who attended tonight's emotional ceremony at the museum 
Stephanie, Albert and Camille took a look at the art that was created by members of the associations and put on show for tonight's event 
A member of the organising committee talked the Prince and his sister through some of the art on show tonight 
Stephanie has been the president of Fight Aids since 2004, and has attended the gala each year, often spotted with her family.
The association aims to provide a safe space for people living with HIV to share their experiences.
Meanwhile, in Norway, Mette-Marit looked solemn as she attended a similar solidarity event. 
Mette Marit looked very elegant for her event in Olso, dressed in a green and grey woolen cape 
The Norwegian royal appeared deep in thoughts as she lit the candle ahead of a religious service 
After lighting her candle, Mette Marit took part in a service of remembrance for the victims of the AIDS crisis 
The wife of Crown Prince Haakon wore a woolen grey and green cape and a black dress as she headed to Trinity Church in Olso.
There, she lit up a candle during a vigil in the memory of those who died during the AIDS crisis. 
Her blonde locks were styled in luscious wavy curls, and she sported a sober makeup for the serious occasion.  




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