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The playland for the rich and famous…. Monaco!
Monaco has a bit of claim to fame in that an American actress, Grace Kelly, ended up marrying Prince Rainier of Monaco. After her marriage, she gave up films and became Princess Grace of Monaco. They had 3 children:
1. Princess Caroline
-First married to Philippe Junot, but the marriage was annulled
-Second marriage to Stefano Casiraghi produced three children Andrea, Charlotte, and Pierre. This marriage ended with the tragic death of Stefano in a speedboat accident
-Third marriage to Prince Ernst August of Hanover. They have one child, Princess Alexandra
2. Prince Albert- he’s not married (yet…he’s been dating South African swimmer Charlene Whittstock for a couple of years) but he has fathered two children out of wedlock, Jasmin and Alexandre by different women. Neither child is in line for the throne as they are illegitimate
3. Princess Stephanie
-First married her bodyguard Daniel Ducret. They had two children, Louis and Pauline both of whom were born before the marriage. Before the wedding Louis and Pauline were not in line for the throne as they were illegitimate, but their parents’ marriage restored them to the succession
-Third child Camille was born out of wedlock and Princess Stephanie has never said who the father is, but the leading candidate is Jean-Raymond Gottllieb, a ski instructor
-Second marriage was to Adans Lopez Peres, a circus trapeze artist. She filed for divorce after 10months
-They’re about a dozen other boyfriends along the way as well.
Princess Grace was killed in a car accident in 1982. Prince Rainier died in 2005 after a long illness, but Prince Albert had been acting as reagent for some time.
Like Japan, Monaco had an old law that said only males could inherit the throne. With Albert the only son with no legitimate heirs, there was a bit of a crisis with the line of succession. In 2002 Rainier changed the law so that females could inherit the throne, but males still take precedence. If Albert does not have any legitimate children (keep in mind he turned 50 this year) then Caroline will succeed him, and her oldest son Andrea could one day reign as Prince of Monaco.
Monaco has a bit of claim to fame in that an American actress, Grace Kelly, ended up marrying Prince Rainier of Monaco. After her marriage, she gave up films and became Princess Grace of Monaco. They had 3 children:
1. Princess Caroline
-First married to Philippe Junot, but the marriage was annulled
-Second marriage to Stefano Casiraghi produced three children Andrea, Charlotte, and Pierre. This marriage ended with the tragic death of Stefano in a speedboat accident
-Third marriage to Prince Ernst August of Hanover. They have one child, Princess Alexandra
2. Prince Albert- he’s not married (yet…he’s been dating South African swimmer Charlene Whittstock for a couple of years) but he has fathered two children out of wedlock, Jasmin and Alexandre by different women. Neither child is in line for the throne as they are illegitimate
3. Princess Stephanie
-First married her bodyguard Daniel Ducret. They had two children, Louis and Pauline both of whom were born before the marriage. Before the wedding Louis and Pauline were not in line for the throne as they were illegitimate, but their parents’ marriage restored them to the succession
-Third child Camille was born out of wedlock and Princess Stephanie has never said who the father is, but the leading candidate is Jean-Raymond Gottllieb, a ski instructor
-Second marriage was to Adans Lopez Peres, a circus trapeze artist. She filed for divorce after 10months
-They’re about a dozen other boyfriends along the way as well.
Princess Grace was killed in a car accident in 1982. Prince Rainier died in 2005 after a long illness, but Prince Albert had been acting as reagent for some time.
Like Japan, Monaco had an old law that said only males could inherit the throne. With Albert the only son with no legitimate heirs, there was a bit of a crisis with the line of succession. In 2002 Rainier changed the law so that females could inherit the throne, but males still take precedence. If Albert does not have any legitimate children (keep in mind he turned 50 this year) then Caroline will succeed him, and her oldest son Andrea could one day reign as Prince of Monaco.