Okay, I am not afraid to admit that H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh is one of my all time favorite royals.
With this being said, today is The Duke turns 90 years young.
Here is a documentary that I hope you will enjoy about Prince Philip entitled, The Duke at 90.
Click the links to watch: Part One and Part Two
So, yeah, Happy Birthday, dude! 🙂
Photo courtesy of: Wikipedia
Here is part two from the SABC3/ZDF interview with the future Princess of Monaco, the beautiful Charlene Wittstock. In this segment, Miss Wittstock discusses sports as well as the prince’s passion for athletics and charity work.
Click here to watch.
Part One is here in case you missed it.
Any way, there is only 23 days to go until the princely wedding in Monaco!
Finally, if you would like to sign the Gold Livre d’Or (guest book) wishing the couple congratulations you may do so at the couple’s official Facebook page for the princely wedding here. According to the site, “…Your messages will personally be read by the Princely Couple.” 🙂
Source: ZDF.de
Photo courtesy of: Palais.mc and Le Mariage de Monaco.
The French television network, TF1, recently sat down with H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and his fiancée, Charlene Wittstock, for a lengthy interview with the couple.
Entitled Les Confidences d’Albert & Charlene, the interview, which is in both French and English, will air on Saturday May 28, 2011, at 6:45pm on TF1.
For now you can watch a 2:16 clip here.
Photos courtesy of: Palais.mc
The countdown is on in Monaco when legendary bachelor, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco finally marries his lovely longtime girlfriend, Charlene Wittstock, on July 1 and 2, 2011.
In anticipation of their upcoming nuptials the couple have been quite open with the press these past few months and once again they decided to share with others their love story.
In the upcoming issue of Madame Figaro, the couple (mainly Charlene Wittstock) spoke with French journalist, Stéphane Bern about her relationship with H.S.H. Prince Albert II, competitive swimming, her passion for charity work, her life in South Africa, and much more.
Here is what the future princess had to say:
Marriage Is A Fairytale Come True
Mademoiselle, in what state of mind are you in these days? You only have a few weeks before your wedding with H.S.H. Prince Albert? Do you ever get the feeling you are living in a fairytale?
It’s a very exciting time for me. I think any woman who has a chance to be loved by the man she loves is living a fairytale. Marriage is the realization.
What do you remember when you first met the prince?
I met the prince in 2000, in Monte Carlo, in an international swimming competition which I was participating in the backstroke event. I had a very brief conversation with him. He was extremely charming and expressed with a great passion for both sprout and athletes. Then in December 2005, a mutual friend introduced again. And it was then that he invited me to join him to attend the Winter Olympic Games in Turin in 2006.
You recently returned to South Africa where you grew up. What feelings did you experience when you went back?
I went back twice to South Africa. Once in July 2010 for the World Cup, which was a great success. As you know I am proud to be South African and very happy for my country. then in February 2011 I went back to take part in the Midmar Mile swimming race. It was the first time I took part in the 1600 meter race. My former teammates encouraged me to swim the raceme and then I thought I should raise money for the Special Olympics whilst there. The experience was extremely rewarding to swim alongside athletes with disabilities, they have so much courage. They showed us that man can for far beyond the limits we assume. I also had the opportunity to meet members of my family and friend that I had not seen for a long time. We reminisced about all sorts of things. My friends and I talked about swimming, competitions, all sorts of things. Some of them still practice, some are now married and now have children. Beyond the family and friends reunion it was lovely to rediscover the beautiful African sky.
You found your way into the sport of competitive swimming. What influence has this been in your personal achievements in life? What values has sports given you and how has it shaped your character?
I began participating in sports at the age of 8 and it was my dream to compete in the Olympics. But, to reach that level of competitive swimming I needed discipline and determination without any flaws. After years of perseverance and endurance, I finally reached my goals. The competitive spirit, humility, compassion, sportsmanship, and the appreciation are values that are deeply rooted in me and will stay with me for my whole life.
I’ve Always Been Involved in Charitable Work
In a few weeks, you’ll be the Princess Sovereign of Monaco. What role do you intend to play alongside H.S.H. Prince Albert? Will you invest in a charitable and humanitarian work?
I have always been involved in charitable works, even before I met the prince. These missions will always be part of my life, and I do not wish it otherwise. It is a real blessing for me to have someone in my life sharing my involvement in humanitarian operations.
You Lived for several years in Monaco. As a South African athlete as you were so successful acclimate in the principality? The fact that Monaco is a seaside country did it seduce you? Have you learned French?
I spent most of my life as an athlete in Durban, where there is little difference in climate between the two countries. I knew the seasons and adjusting to a new style of life wasn’t that hard. the prince helped me understand the history and the realities of Monaco, and the population has shown me great kindness and benevolence to my place. As for the French language, it is probably one of the most beautiful languages in the world. I understand a bit and I can follow most conversations, but I believe it will take time for me to be perfect at it.
As the future Princess of Monaco you will be observed and admired. What does fashion mean to you? What designers appeal to you the most? Do you like jewelry and which ones? And the accessories?
Before coming to Monaco, I did not need to know fashion. I didn’t know a thing about fashion. Most of the time I wore jeans, T-shirts, and sandals. I am not a slave to fashion and I wear jewelry for large events.
Who are the people you met who are most pronounced (I think he means who are the most famous people you met)?
I had the great fortune to meet high personalities from South Africa that have touched me deeply including three Nobel Laureates of Peace, Dr. Christiaan Barnard, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and of course Mr. Nelson Mandela. I was also impressed by the charisma of former South African president, F. W. de Klerk. I have met so many whose dedication and service to others… it has affected me so much.
The issue hits newsstands on May 28, 2011 if you are interested in buying it.
Source and photos courtesy of: Madame Figaro
Both ZDF and Das Erste released a semi-extended interview/slightly different with Miss Charlene Wittstock and H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco. To watch please click the links: ZDF and MDR.de
To be honest with all of you, the interviews are pretty much the same; however, the ZDF asked a couple of questions that was not aired in my previous report about the couple’s interview (if that makes any freaking sense.) 🙂
Photo courtesy of: Daylife by Francois Durand/GettyImagesEurope
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!