The Future Princess of Monaco… Yes, it’s Another Article.

C’est en 2000 qu’elle croise pour la première fois Albert II, lors du Marenostrum, le meeting international de natation de la Principauté

The French newspaper, France Soir, recently published an article about the future princess of Monaco:

A young woman is very discreet. Walking in the streets of Monaco-Ville, the city’s most typical of the Principality, few people have ever seen Charlene Wittstock. Secret, the future sovereign princess of Monaco, who will marry 1 and July 2 to His Serene Highness Albert II.

 The lucky ones have quickly crossed during his morning jog on the narrow road overlooking the sea which runs to the port. They have in mind the image of a “the distant, the beautiful woman with an unbelievable body.” With her mystery and her happy melancholy air, the former swimming champion was born here thirty-three years ago in the heart of southwestern Zimbabwe. Yet those who know her swear that she is just the opposite. “Miss Wittstock has the sense of touch, ‘says a friend. “This is a woman of great communication,” adds another. Charlene is warm.

Prior to her gold medal in backstroke, the tall woman grew up in a loving home, surrounded by his father Michael, who works as a sales manager, his two brothers, Gareth (29) and Sean (28 years), with whom she is very protective, especially of his mother, Lynette, swimming instructor.

The Mermaid swam up to her prince

In the 1990s, the family emigrated to Durban, South Africa a metropolis of a million souls, bordered by the Indian Ocean. She spent many hours in training.  Six years later, she won her first championship in swimming. Hard-working and thoughtful, the young woman who was then 18 years, shares her free time between surfing, another of her passions, and ethnic collections of poetry from South Africa.

Of fate, the golden-haired siren will swim in front of the prince, without knowing he is the man of her life. In 2000, she met him for the first time during the Mare Nostrum, the International Swimming competition in the Principality. Captivated by her beauty, Albert II gave her the gold medal in the 200 backstroke and exchange a few words that night. The story might have ended there. Who could seriously believe that a romance is to build thousands of miles away? For five years, Charlene and Albert maintain contact by telephone then lost touch. Until a mutual friend brought them together again at a party. The two lovers have been together ever since. In 2006, they appeared for the first time together at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Turin, Italy.

Before announcing their engagement in June of last year, the bride and groom took time to get to know each other. They have long talked about sports, their favorite subject and passion has taken precedence over their relationship. To believe Charlene, she was so surprised by the prince’s marriage proposal she was still in shock a week later. “I’m not even sure I said yes,” she said in TV Mag. “This marriage is a very exciting time, she said to Madame Figaro. I think any woman who is lucky enough to be loved by the man she loves living a fairy tale.

Today, the beauty is captured by the world press. But, she is wary. Like the Princess Stephanie, she is extremely close, Charlene back from those who gravitate to Grimaldi. “His goal is to learn to master French, confesses an observer. She has made great progress in this direction. She understands the language and even beginning to talk. “As an elite athlete accomplished, especially Charlene manages the pressure of his wedding with strength determination. She she is confident and serene.

After this global event that will bring excitement in the Principality, Albert and Charlene will spend their honeymoon in South Africa. Undoubtedly, they will not wait long before giving birth to their first child. “Prince Albert saw early on that Charlene will be a perfect mother for his descendants,” says a reliable source. Charlene has the family spirit He even helps her balance. Very complicit with his brothers, Charlene also maintains close ties with Pauline, the second daughter Stephanie has had with Daniel Ducruet, who she swims with regularly.

If Ms. Wittstock has long aimed to compete in the Olympics, she finally gave it up, for love. Do not think as long as it is a submissive wife to her husband. “Charlene is a strong woman. It has character and will not be pushed around. No doubt she will make decisions that will count ensures a friend of the couple. It has strong shoulders to bear, alongside her husband, the functions of the sovereign.” Princess is engaged in charitable endeavours, Charlene could choose to be an ambassador for the Red Cross, the association created by Princess Grace. It would be a unique tribute to Albert’s mother.

Recently, the Television Festival hosted by the Principality, Charlene received the American stars present at the palace. “It was divine, cute and accessible information Bernard Montiel, very involved in this event. It must be said that it has an incredible look! The first thing you notice when you see it is its beauty. ” He remembers the gala after the Red Cross at the Monaco Sporting Club. “Charlene let loose on the dance floor. As women age, it is modern.

With her piercing emerald eyes the South African swimmer, whose love for the Principality is not vain, is determined to show that she is alive.

So there you go.  If you don’t like my translation or if I have made a spelling mistake (which happens when one types incredibly fast, and has more important things to do than to post all day long) you can suck it!   🙂

Source and photo courtesy of: France Soir

Charlene Wittstock and H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco: The Six Minute Interview with Euronews and a Ten Hour Interview with France 3. Two Incredibly Long Interviews in French and English

Recently, Euronews journalist, Isabelle Kumar, met with the future princess of Monaco, Charlene Wittstock, and her fiancé, H.S.H. Prince Albert at the Palais Princier de Monaco for a lengthy interview.

The interview is quite interesting so please click the link here to watch.  

The couple also chatted with the French network, France3, for an incredibly long time.  Click here to watch.

Another interview this time with Stéphane Bern and Marie Drucker. Click here to watch the video.

Also, it is rumored that the princely wedding in Monaco will air live on the Palais Princier de Monaco’s website here on July 1 and 2, 2011.

Photos courtesy of: Hola.com

The Royal House of Greece: Two Documentaries

Here is the segment from the great documentary series, that all avid royal watchers should have in their personal library, A Royal Family: The Father-In-Law of Europe.  Within the series is a section dedicated to the history of the Greek royal family.

Click the links to watch:  Part OnePart Two, and Part Three 

Also, here is a documentary about the last king of Greece, entitled Constantine: A King’s Story.

 

An Interview with Prince Jean, The Duke of Vendôme

Recently, Prince Jean, Duke of Vendôme gave an interview to the French newspaper, La Montagne, where he discussed his life and everything else under the sun.  Here is a short translated snippet from the article:

The Orleanists consider him to be the heir to the French throne.  Prince Jean of France refuses to give up his right to exercise his “responsibilities” as part of the his royal linage.  The prince will also host a conference at Avrilly Castle in the coming days.

 L’Allier, because of its history, is more accustomed to the house of Bourbon, at the house of Orleans, who sees you as the heir to the throne of France. Do your two families maintain good relations? 

Yes, of course, they are excellent (laughs). You know, the Bourbons and the Orleans family ties. Henry IV is especially because he is our common ancestor. I am  also know a little Allier.

Your family history has it weighed heavily on you and in your education growing up?

Of course! I was raised in that memory. But, my mother also had the presence of mind to ensure that her children are in direct contact with the world today. She has prepared us to live in our time. So I can say I had a “normal” life when I was young. Also, had to fend alone in my journey as a student, then in my career. In particular, I served in the banking sector. Today, I manage the family forest, bordering south of the Ardennes, an area of 2,500 hectares. I also created my brand, “Prince Jean”, which offers for sale, online, clothes, dishes, crystal, or the tables.

The full interview will be available in tomorrow’s edition of La Montagne.

Finally, it was recently announced that the Duke will attend the princely wedding, on July 1 and 2, in Monaco alongside his wife, the Duchess of Vendôme.

Source:  La Montagne.fr

Photo courtesy of: Zimbio by Pascal Segretain/Getty Images Europe

Monaco Princely Wedding: The Televised Schedule (France Only). Plus, Other Information

 Mariage Princier à Monaco : les chaînes de télévision à la noce les 1er et 2 juillet 2011

Per the French magazine, Premiere, here is the television schedule for the upcoming princely wedding in Monaco.    Click here to read.  

For those who do not speak French here is a translation:

French TV channels will broadcast the wedding ceremony live! The festivities will start Friday 1st July 2011 at 17h with the civil wedding of Prince Albert II, 52, and Charlene, 33, in the Throne Room of the Palace.

The next day, Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 17h still, the Archbishop of Monaco, Monsignor Bernard Barsi, will conduct their religious union in the courtyard of the Palais.

TF1 

TF1 will offer a special program on Saturday, July 2 live Monaco from 16h to 19h45.  Your hosts will be Jean-Claude Narcy, Sandrine Quétier, Jean-Pierre Foucault, Nikos Aliagas and Denis Brogniart. Claire Chazal offer year a wrap-up edition at 13h and JT LCI Will broadcast another special edition at 16h.

TF1 link

France 2 

For its part, France 2 will be live from the Palais Square in Monaco on July 2. Three for hours, from 3:45 pm to 6:45 pm, Marie Drucker and Stephen Bern will host a special program with special reporters in Monaco. Together, they will have journalist and writer Jean Cars, and the journalist Philippe Harouard as special guests.

Also, thanks to a special relationship with the Prince Albert, Stéphane Bern, France 2’s lead host, will have an exclusive interview with the royal couple. Bern will also introduce viewers to the behind the scenes and preparations for this event.  Finally, Mr. Bern was commissioned by Prince Albert to organize a special exhibit about the marriage entitled ‘The History of the Royal Wedding’.  The exhibition will be held at the Musee Oceanographic in Monaco from July to November 2011.

France 2 link

Finally, the second official website for the princely wedding is now available online.  The site is a fantastic source of information for those planning on visiting Monaco prior to and during the wedding.  For example, there are sections about shopping, restaurants, local culture, hotels, the schedule for the princely nuptials including information about the Jean Michel Jarre as well as Eagles concerts and much more.  Please click here to view.

Photo courtesy of: Premiere.FR

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