Princess Charlene of Monaco may have a chic sense of style but soon she will be know as the royal who brought Starbucks to the city-state on the French Riviera.

According to E! News, on Wednesday, December 4th, Prince Albert II's wife inaugurated the province's first ever Starbucks franchise.

Princess Charlene who is daughter-in-law to the gorgeous late actress Grace Kelly had the honor of cutting the ribbon that declared the coffee house open for business.

The blonde royal looked stunning for the gathering wearing all grey. The former Olympian has brought the likes of Manolo Blahnik, a Ralph Lauren Home Store and an Armani to Monaco in the years that she has lived as a royal.

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The South African beauty married Prince Albert who happens to be 20 years her senior back in June 2011.

Prior to becoming a princess, while still in her engagement phase, Charlene spoke to Tatler magazine about her plans to "modernize" Monaco.

At the time she said, "My hope is that I can help harness the tremendous monetary resources Monaco possesses to address a multitude of global problems," adding, "Monaco has the potential to have a huge impact on the world stage."

Princess Charlene admitted she has had "days where I feel totally overwhelmed," but she makes sure to "never take anything for granted."

She explained, "Sometimes I have to pinch myself that this is my life," adding, "and I live in one of the most beautiful places in the world with the man of my dreams."

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