Princess Charlene of Monaco presented the Crystal Nymph Award of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival to Kurt Russell on Tuesday in recognition of his “exceptional contribution to the entertainment industry and his remarkable career spanning more than six decades.”
Prince Albert II joined Russell on stage in the Salle des Princes at the Grimaldi Forum, while Russell was accompanied at the ceremony by his partner Goldie Hawn.
Princess Charlene also presented British actor Matthew Broome with the International Golden Nymph for Most Promising Talent. Having gained international recognition through his leading role in “My Fault: London” for Prime Video, Broome went on to appear in “The Buccaneers” for Apple TV+.
Among the guests at the festival were Kristin Scott Thomas, Ester Expósito, Lesley Manville, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan, John Hannah, David Boreanaz, Aldis Hodge and Kevin McKidd.
Danish crime drama “The Uniform” won the Golden Nymph Award for best series at the festival. The show, produced by Miso Film, exposes the deadly cost of loyalty and corruption within a fractured and fiercely competitive police academy in contemporary Denmark.













