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Charlene[1] (French: Charlène [ʃaʁlɛn]; [fn 1][2] born Charlene Lynette Wittstock, 25 January 1978) is Princess of Monaco as the wife of Prince Albert II. Before her marriage, Charlene was an Olympic swimmer representing South Africa. Charlene was born in Bulawayo, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
This Saturday afternoon, Princess Charlene officially launched the 25th edition of the No Finish Line charity race, marking a significant milestone for one of Monaco’s most enduring philanthropic events…. At precisely 2:04 p.m., under the marquee in Fontvieille, the Princess fired the starting pistol, triggering a cascade of confetti and ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco has spoken out for the first time about life as an Olympian before she became part of Monaco's Princely family.. The South African-born royal was a successful swimmer ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco was joined by her husband of 13 years Prince Albert II on Thursday for the Red Cross Gifts Distribution in Monaco. The royal couple have long supported the efforts of ...
On Thursday, the Prince and Princess of Monaco took part in Monaco's annual Red Cross Christmas giveaway. Charlene, 46, looked typically stylish in an off-white sleeveless blazer paired with sleek ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco may be one of the most reserved and mysterious members of the royal family, but she opened up about being a mother to the French publication Gala.Charlene shares 9-year ...
Princess Charlene is the consort (2011– ) of Albert II, prince of Monaco. In 2014 the couple had twins, Jacques Honore Rainier and Gabriella Therese Marie. Charlene previously was a competitive swimmer, and she participated in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
Princess Charlene of Monaco spoke to Monaco Matin in a rare interview about her 8-year-old twins with husband Prince Albert, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, as they return to school.
The religious ceremony took place on 2nd July 2011 in the Cour d'Honneur of the Palace of Monaco. She bears the title "HSH Princess Charlene of Monaco" along with all the historical titles vested to the Prince, in the feminine.
CNN — Princess Charlene of Monaco spent half a year away from the European principality to recover from a severe ear, nose and throat infection in her native South Africa.