Princess Charlene of Monaco Net Worth is $150 Million
Princess Charlene of Monaco Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Princess Charlene of Monaco was born on January 25, 1978 in Bulawayo, Rhodesia as Charlene Lynette Wittstock. She has been married to Prince Albert of Monaco since July 1, 2011. They have two children.
Princess Gabriella, Countess of Carladès, Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco
Parents
Lynette Humberstone Wittstock, Michael Kenneth Wittstock
Siblings
Gareth Wittstock, Sean Wittstock
Movies
My Little Prince
Star Sign
Aquarius
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Fact
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Gave birth to twins (her 1st & 2nd children) at age 36, a daughter Princess Gabriella Thérèse Marie, Countess of Carladès & a son Jacques Honoré Rainier, Hereditary Prince of Monaco on December 10, 2014 at Monaco's Princess Grace Hospita via C-section. They have 2 minutes difference in birth and 2nd & 1st in line to the Monegasque throne. Children's father is her husband, Prince Albert of Monaco.
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Her title in German is Fürstin von Monaco and in Swedish is Furstinna av Monaco.
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After the wedding, the couple went to South Africa for a meeting in IOC, Prince Albert is a member of IOC. After that, the couple went to Vamizi Island in Mozambique for their honeymoon.
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Her wedding ring is an 18 carat white gold platinum by Cartier. During the civil ceremony, the bride wore a light blue jacket and pants by Chanel. During the religious ceremony, her wedding dress was by Armani. The wedding dress took 2,500 hours of work.
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Civil marriage ceremony conducted on 1 July at 5pm in the Throne Room of the Palace of Monaco. Religious marriage ceremony conducted on 2 July at 5pm in the Main Courtyard of the Palace of Monaco. The wedding dinner took place on 2 July at the Opera Garnier and on the Terraces of the Casino.
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Engaged to Prince Albert of Monaco on 23 June 2010.
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Moved to Monaco 2007 and lived first in an apartment.
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Upon her marriage, she will gain two step-children: Jazmin Grace Grimaldi and Alexandre Coste.
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In 1996, at 18, she won the South African Championship.
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In 2000, her team came in fifth at the Sydney Olympic Games. That same year, she won the gold medal for the 200m backstroke event at the "Marenostrum" international swimming meeting in Monaco. This is when she met Prince Albert for the first time; he was presiding over the international competition.
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Her father, Mr. Mickael Wittstock, was born in 1946 and is a sales manager. Her mother, Mrs. Lynette Wittstock (1959), is a retired swimming instructor. Charlene has two brothers: Gareth (1982), a computer technician; and Sean (1983), a sales rep.
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Upon her marriage, she will gain two sisters-in-law: Princess Caroline of Monaco and Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and four nieces and three nephews: Andrea, Charlotte, and Pierre Casiraghi, and Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Louis and Pauline Ducruet, and Camille Gottlieb.