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New princess in Monaco – Charlene Wittstock engaged to Prince Albert

The head of Monaco’s royal house, Prince Albert II, is officially engaged to Olympian Charlene Wittstock. Both Charlene and Prince Albert have competed within the Olympics. The very wealthy country is sure to be preparing a huge celebration, though the official wedding date is not yet set.

The relationship of Prince Albert of Monaco and Charlene Wittstock

Since 2005, Prince Albert of Monaco has ruled the small city-state. During a high-level swimming competition, Prince Albert II met Charlene Wittstock. A schoolteacher as well as Olympic swimmer, Charlene Wittstock has lived in Monaco since 2006. Tradition requires that there is at least six months to plan the wedding.

The wedding of Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock can be the first royal wedding in Monaco since 1956. If Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock have children, they’ll become the heirs to the throne. . Illegitimate children aren’t eligible to become royalty, no matter who their parents may be.

Monaco’s big wedding plans

The principality of Monaco is an independent city-state. The country is bordered on three sides by France, which is financially and socially responsible for the defense of the country. The small country has just about 33,000 residents, and acts as a “European Las Vegas”. No income tax, combined with a large casino, makes Monaco a destination place for wealthy individuals. The GDP of the country is about $ 6.5 billion. Given the previous history of the country and its celebrations, this royal wedding is certain to be an event. Royal weddings are all about spectacle – and the engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton and also the recent marriage in Sweden have proven that royal weddings are expensive weddings.

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