Princess Charlene of Monaco celebrates her 37th birthday on 25 January.
The elegant wife of Prince Albert
is expected to mark the day privately with her husband and their six-week-old
twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.
To honour
the occasion, Concierge4Fashion
has gathered a list of ten facts you may not have known about the royal.
1.Charlene was born in Bulawayo,
Zimbabwe, on 25 January 1978, to sales manager Michael Kenneth Wittstock and
Lynette Wittstock, who was a former competitive diver and swimming coach. With
her parents and two younger brothers, Gareth and Sean, Charlene relocated to
South Africa in 1989.
2. The future princess met
Prince Albert at the Mare Nostrum swimming meet in Monaco in 2000 and the pair
soon began dating, although they didn't make their first public appearance
together until the opening ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin,
Italy.
3. Charlene soon started
supporting Albert on duties in Monaco and around the world, attending the
weddings of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden in 2010 and Prince William in
2011.
Since becoming a member of the
elegant European set, Charlene revealed that she has grown close with other
royal ladies, especially Queen Maxima of the Netherlands. "Maxima has been
unbelievably supportive if I need help with anything," Charlene explained
to The Times in 2013. "Because
she came from Argentina and moved to Holland, we have similar lifestyle
choices. She has given me advice that I identified with."
4. Since becoming a member of the elegant European
set, Charlene revealed that she has grown close with other royal ladies,
especially Queen Maxima of the Netherlands. "Maxima has been unbelievably
supportive if I need help with anything," Charlene explained to The Times in 2013. "Because
she came from Argentina and moved to Holland, we have similar lifestyle
choices. She has given me advice that I identified with."
5. Monaco’s leading lady also counts Britain’s Countess of Wessex as a close friend and the pair are often spotted catching up at royal events. Most recently the two attended Princess Madeleine of Sweden’s wedding. The former swimmer has also spoke of her admiration for the Duchess of Cambridge. "She's very sweet and lovely," she explained. "I can understand it must be difficult for everyone being in this situation when you’re not born into it."
6. In May 2014, it was announced
Princess Charlene was pregnant and speculation quickly grew that her and Albert
would welcome twins. In October the Royal Palace confirmed the joyful news.
7. Celebrations took place across the Principality on 10 December as Charlene gave birth to twins, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques. The proud parents then presented the pair on the balcony of the palace in early January 2015.
7. Celebrations took place across the Principality on 10 December as Charlene gave birth to twins, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques. The proud parents then presented the pair on the balcony of the palace in early January 2015.
8. Since marrying her prince, Charlene
has settled into her royal role taking on a number of presidencies and
patronages including the Special Olympics, The Nelson Mandela Foundation, The
Princess Charlene Foundation and the Giving Organisation Trust.
9. Charlene's official title is 'Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco' which was previously held by the late Grace Kelly.
9. Charlene's official title is 'Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco' which was previously held by the late Grace Kelly.
10. A keen swimmer from the age of
three, Charlene went on to compete in the 1999 All-African games in
Johannesburg winning four gold medals including the 100 m freestyle. Charlene
then went onto represent South Africa at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, where,
with the South African women's 4x100m medley, she finished fifth.
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