Theprivilège du blanc (pronounced[ləpʁivilɛʒdyblɑ̃]; "the privilege of white") is a custom of theCatholic Church that permits certain designated female royalty to wear white clothing (traditionally a white dress and white veil) during an audience with thepope.[1] It is an exception to the traditional requirement of women to wear black garments on formal occasions.
Protocol for papal audiences traditionally requires women to wear a black dress with sleeves and no cleavage, as well as a blackmantilla or scarf for the head.[2][3]
Certain designated Catholic queens and princesses have nonetheless traditionally been exempted from wearing black garments. Those permitted to wear white garments include theQueen of Spain,Queen of Belgium, theGrand Duchess of Luxembourg, thePrincess of Monaco, and the princesses of theHouse of Savoy. The privilege is not used by the wives of all Catholic monarchs or by the Catholic wives of non-Catholic monarchs, such asQueen Máxima of the Netherlands, who is the Catholic wife of the ProtestantKing Willem-Alexander. Even though they are Catholics, it is not accorded to theQueen of Lesotho, thePrincess of Liechtenstein,[4] theAfro-Bolivian Queen, nor theMāori Queen.[5]
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As of 2025, the following living royal women are eligible for the privilege:[citation needed]
| on the occasion of |
|---|---|
| Queen Sofía of Spain | accession of husband to the Spanish throne (1975) |
| Queen Paola of Belgium | accession of husband to the Belgian throne (1993) |
| Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg | accession of husband to the Luxembourgish throne (2000) |
| The Princess of Monaco | dispensation from Pope Benedict XVI to the House of Grimaldi (2013) |
| The Queen of the Belgians | accession of husband to the Belgian throne (2013) |
| The Queen of Spain | accession of husband to the Spanish throne (2014) |
| The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg | accession of husband to the Luxembourgish throne (2025) |
Marina, Princess of Naples, wife of the former Head of theHouse of Savoy,Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples, exercised the privilege on 18 May 2003 during aCatholic Mass marking the birth anniversary ofPope John Paul II, of whom she had a private audience the day before.[6][7]
For the first time inMonégasque history on 12 January 2013,Charlene, Princess of Monaco, used the privilege in an audience withPope Benedict XVI. TheHoly See Press Office later issued a press release declaring the following:
"... in accordance with prescribed ceremonial of the Vatican for Catholic sovereigns, the princess [of Monaco] was allowed to dress in white."[8]
Charlene exercised the privilege once again on 18 January 2016 when visitingPope Francis as part of an official state visit to the Vatican with her husband,Albert II, Prince of Monaco.[9]
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Among the occasions when theprivilège du blanc has been exercised are:
| Date | Catholic Royalty | Pontiff | Occasion |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 January 23 | Stéphanie, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg | Leo XIV | Private audience[10] |
| 2025 October 27 | Queen Mathilde of Belgium | Leo XIV | Private audience |
| 2025 May 18 | Leo XIV | Inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV | |
| 2024 September 27 | Queen Mathilde of Belgium | Francis | State visit to Belgium |
| 2023 September 15 | Queen Mathilde of Belgium | Francis | Private audience |
| 2018 October 14 | Queen Sofía of Spain | Francis | Canonization ofPope Paul VI |
| 2016 September 4 | Queen Sofía of Spain | Francis | Canonization ofSaint Teresa of Calcutta |
| 2016 March 21 | Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg | Francis | Private audience[11][verification needed] |
| 2016 January 18 | Charlene, Princess of Monaco | Francis | State visit to the Vatican |
| 2015 March 9 | Queen Mathilde of Belgium | Francis | Private audience |
| 2014 June 30 | Queen Letizia of Spain | Francis | State visit to the Vatican |
| 2014 April 27 | Francis | Canonization ofPope John XXIII andPope John Paul II | |
| 2013 March 19 | Francis | Inaugural Mass of Pope Francis | |
| 2013 January 12 | Charlene, Princess of Monaco | Benedict XVI | Private audience |
| 2011 May 1 | Benedict XVI | Beatification of Pope John Paul II | |
| 2009 October 10 | Queen Paola of Belgium | Benedict XVI | Private audience |
| 2006 May 8 | Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg | Benedict XVI | Private audience |
| 2005 April 24 | Benedict XVI | Inaugural Mass of Pope Benedict XVI | |
| 2004 October 3 | Queen Fabiola of Belgium | John Paul II | Beatification ofCharles I of Austria |
| 2003 May 18 | Marina, Princess of Naples | John Paul II | Birthday of Pope John Paul II |
| 2003 March 23 | John Paul II | Private audience | |
| 1998 May 15 | Queen Paola of Belgium | John Paul II | Private audience |
| 1981 April 30 | Queen Sofía of Spain | John Paul II | Private audience |
| 1978 October 22 | John Paul II | Inaugural Mass of Pope John Paul II | |
| 1978 September 3 | John Paul I | Inaugural Mass of Pope John Paul I | |
| 1977 February 10 | Queen Sofía of Spain | Paul VI | Private audience |
| 1965 May 6 | Josephine Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg | Paul VI | Private audience[citation needed] |
| 1961 June 9 | Fabiola, Queen of the Belgians | John XXIII | Private audience[12] |
| 1939 December 28 | Pius XII | Papal visit to theQuirinal Palace[13][verification needed] | |
| 1939 January 23 | Princess Maria Francesca of Savoy | Pius XI | Private audience after wedding |
| 1935 March 4 | Emanuela de Borbón, Duchess of Anjou and Segovia | Pius XI | Private audience after wedding |
| 1930 January 8 | Marie-José, Princess of Piedmont | Pius XI | Private audience after wedding |
| 1929 December 28 | Princess Adelaide of Savoy | Pius XI | Private audience[14][verification needed] |
| 1929 December 7 | Pius XI | Private audience[15][verification needed] | |
| 1929 December 5 |
| Pius XI | Private audience after signing of theLateran Treaty[16][verification needed] |
| 1923 November 19 | Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain | Pius XI | Private audience[17][verification needed] |
Pope Pius received additional Princes of the ruling House of Savoy in audience today. They included the Duke and Duchess of Genoa, the Prince of Udine, the Duke of Pistoia, the Duke of Bergamo, Princess Maria Adelaide and the Duke of Ancona.