Charlene Wittstock: The Monaco-Matin Interview

As her wedding day approaches it seems that the future princess of Monaco is becoming more open to the press than ever before.  And, why not?  Many are quite curious about the former Olympic swimmer who is about to marry H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco; for years she rarely — if ever — spoke to the press and no one knew a thing about her.  Well, that has all changed.

Recently, Miss Wittstock spoke to journalist, Gregory Leclerc, from the newspaper, Monaco-Matin, at the Palais Princier de Monaco gardens.  The future princess discussed with Mr. Leclerc about her future role, media pressures, the importance of being herself, South Africa, and of course, sports.

Here is what she had to say:

It’s tea time in the principality of Monaco.  In the gardens of the Palace in Monaco scenery lying in 180 ° mode there is just a light breeze, barely enough to make iridescent clear waters of the turquoise swimming pool nestled in the shelter walls and princely look. Charlene Wittstock appears. Perfect.  The right dress blue pill, tailor unbleached fine mesh, the proud bearing, Hair wisely dropped on her shoulders. This informal meeting with the future princess is what everyone hoped. But not enough to excite the young South African thirty-three years. She seems to have taken stock of the scene, and his role. “Mademoiselle”, as it she is called in the palace, improvised as hostess: “Would You Like Something to drink?”  Charlene Wittstock speaks in English.  She is not afraid to speak French because it improves steadily, but because she wants to be precise in this interview. With her ​​prince, is also in the language of Shakespeare that interchange, with a few words of French.  A whisper, a slight commotion and just then Prince Albert II, appears in the gardens …

What is your daily life like in Monaco?  Can you describe your day?
I like to run several times a week, across the principality. I’m leaving on the morning of princely palace to go to Cap d’Ail.  I love being outside, enjoying the outdoors. I love hiking in the backcountry but also relax in the ownership of Roc Agel [referring to the house of Grimaldi, located on the steep slopes of La Turbie, appreciate both the Princess Grace]. I can not give you the exact places that I frequent, otherwise the risk of being followed at all times (smile). I will also swim in the sea to Cap d’Ail, or play a round of golf at Mont Agel.


Your wedding will celebrated on July 1 and 2, in just a little over a month.  How do you cope with media pressure?
It goes well. I try to focus on the positive things at the moment. Finally, all this is a natural consequence. First there is the wedding preparations, then comes marriage and after marriage.

And you, my lord (Prince Albert)?
Like Charlene, I saw all this calmly. Everyone thinks that marriage is a competition, but this is not a competition! It is true that while accelerating, but we do business as usual we hear. There are lots of details, logistics, but it happens in peace, there is no reason to be nervous. (He turns to his future bride) “Are not you nervous telling me? “(as he smiles). I want our marriage to be accessible to all. This is obviously a happy event, but beyond that, we hope it gives the image of a principality that is welcoming and open to the world.

Miss Wittstock, do you feel you have changed the look of others on you?
The real risk would be not to be oneself, to want to put on the shoes of someone else.

What image did you have before you came to Monaco, that of Prince Albert II, and how did you feel about your arrival in the principality? 
Monaco for me, it was glamorous, Princess Grace, Princess Caroline and Stephanie. The people of this country are very friendly, very attentive, they welcomed me warmly. Today I want to focus on this country, Monaco. I do not forget, of course, my youth in South Africa, but now I have my personal priorities.

Do you intend to share South Africa in Monaco?
Instead, Monaco is that I want to know in South Africa.

Your wedding will be an opportunity nonetheless to share your roots to your guests?
That’s true. Two groups will come from South Africa. It will include Jason Hartman. He sings in Zulu, his family is with him. It was revealed by the television show “Idol” in 2009. It will constitute the first part of the Eagles concert on June 30 and the ball of marriage. Those who want to know can hear a free concert on the Hercules Port, next Friday during the F1 Grand Prix (1). I obviously retains strong ties with my country. My friends come to see me regularly at competitions swimming or other athletics. When I am there, I have great pleasure to share a barbecue with them and watching a rugby match.

Source: Monaco-Matin

Charlene Wittstock and H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco: A Bild Magazine Interview

During the recent amFAR Cinema Against AIDS 2011 event at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d’Antibes, France, German columnist, Caroline Dendler, caught up with the couple to ask them a few questions regarding their upcoming nuptials on July 1 and 2, 2011.   Here is what the couple had to say:

Caroline: Your wedding dress is by Giorgio Armani it is already finished?

Yes, everything fits perfectly and it is wonderful, but I can not reveal too much (as she smiles.)

How do you deal with the constant comparisons between the eternal Grace Kelly? 

We are very different people with different biography, so you can compare us at all.

Your religious wedding is on 2 July is a formal state ceremony how many of your longtime friends could invite?

There are of course my family and a few close friends. There is also protocol that must be followed (regarding heads of state, dignitaries, and of course all the European royal families and royal families abroad.)

You look so beautiful tonight.   How you dealing with the wedding stress  (are you worried or stressed?)  What are you doing to calm your nerves?

No, not at all.  Perhaps it just looks that way.  I’m still swimming, doing sports.  Staying very active.

Charlene, there are 44 days until the wedding.  How are you feeling?

I’m excited, I’m not nervous at all, I’m glad everything is perfectly prepared.

(Prince Albert continues to smile proudly as his fiancée replies to questions and then expresses his thoughts:) “It will and I am sure we will have a lot of too!”

Prince Albert, all of Monaco is surely relieved that you finally asked for Charlene’s hand in marriage because it has indeed taken a long time!

I am now much about our wedding day. And, some of my friends joke saying that you took long enough to find the right one and I did find the right one.  I’m incredibly happy!

Source and photos courtesy of:  Bild.de  Danke!   🙂

Charlotte Casiraghi on Stage at the 2011 amFAR Cinema Against AIDS Gala

This evening at the Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d’Antibes in France, Charlotte Casiraghi (daughter of H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanover, The Hereditary Princess of Monaco) was on stage during the live auction for amFar’s AIDS research.

Wearing a peach strapless dress by Chanel Haute Couture, Miss Casiraghi was joined by actress Zhang Ziyi during her time on stage.  It is unknown at this time what the two were auctioned off for, but one thing is for sure: it was for a good cause.

To learn more about the event, please click here. To view photos from the event, please click here and here.

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T.R.H.s Prince Philippe and Princess Mathilde of Belgium Attend the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels

On May 19, 2011, T.R.H.s Prince Philippe and Princess Mathilde of Belgium attended the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels, Belgium.  Founded in 1957 this famous competition, named after Queen Elisabeth of Belgium, is solely focuses on classical music.  The events in the competition range from “… piano, voice, violin, and composition” and is “…considered the world over to be one of the most prestigious and most difficult in existence.” 

To learn more about this competition please visit their official website here.

Sources: Concours Reine Elisabeth.be  Queen Elisabeth Competition, Wikipedia

Photo courtesy of: Daylife by Bruno Fahy/AFP/GettyImages

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and Charlene Wittstock: An Interview

Recently, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and his fiancée, Charlene Wittstock, gave a televised  interview with the German network, ZDF.

The interview took place at the Palais Princier de Monaco and during the interview the couple spoke about their upcoming nuptials, the desire to have children, and much more.  Here is an article from the German online newspaper, MDR.de, which highlights what was said during the interview:

Many have doubted whether Prince Albert II, would ever find a woman to be by his side forever. Now, in only a few weeks, Miss Charlene Wittstock will soon become the Princess of Monaco.  On the occasion of their wedding the couple gave interview for German television.

At the palace in Monaco the couple have confessed that the big wedding is completely to their liking. ‘If we could we choose, we would invite a small round nice people and stop somewhere, a very simple wedding ceremony,’ says Monaco’s Prince Albert. ‘But there are not only the other royal families and heads of state, will attend, we have also invited athletes, actors and musicians  all of whom are friends of ours .  ‘It will be fun,’ says Charlene Wittstock.  4,000 guests are invited to the religious wedding and over 200,000 spectators are expected to be in Monaco that day.

Prince Albert II of Monaco and Charlene Wittstock have known each other since the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.  Now, eleven years later, they will marry.  Did their love need a little time to develop? ‘A little bit,’ admitted Charlene. ‘There were a couple of years in between in which we had no contact,’ says Albert of Monaco.  Then in 2005, they met again and the rest is history.

When asked how much the future role as Princess of Monaco will change her life, she says, ‘I think it will be something magical, but I will try to take it easy and carefully.’ The question remains whether the two other strong women in the Grimaldi family, Princess Caroline and her sister Princess Stephanie, will also take it so loose [?] now that Charlene will be number one.  ‘They are both great women who have achieved much in their lives,’ says Charlene Wittstock.  ‘They have always been incredibly supportive of me and always very kind to me.’

Almost all the royal families in Europe are expected at the wedding; however, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will not be there. ‘They simply have too many commitments at the time,’ said the prince.  Asked about a possible heir to the throne in Monaco Charlene answers, ‘I would like to have children. I can not wait to start my own family,’ she says. ‘I agree with you,’ said the prince, who currently has two illegitimate children.

The interview will air sometime soon (I’ll let you know when it does, and if it will be streamed online on a later date.)

So, there you have it… only 43 days until the wedding in Monaco!

Source:  MDR.de  Photo courtesy of: CWFB