Charlène Wittstock
IDENTITY CARD WITH PICTURE
WEDDING
LIFE AS A PRINCESS
LIFE BEFORE MEETING THE PRINCE
FINAL GREETINGS
LIFE BEFORE MEETING THE PRINCE/KING
IDENTITY CARD
- name: Charlène
- surname: Wittstock
- Date and place of birth: Bulawayo, Rhodesia, 25 january 1978
- Father: Michael Kenneth Wittstock
- Mother: Lynette Humberstone
- Spouse: Albert II of Monaco
- House: Grimaldi for marriage
- Children: twins Gabriella and Jacques (9 age)
- Religion: Catholicism
- Height: 1.77 m
- Physical description: strong, thin, young.
- hobbies: Surfing, Hiking up mountains, Reading biographies, Ethnich poetry from South Africa, Contemporary aer.
- Education: Tom Newby School
LIFE BEFORE MEETING THE PRINCE
At the age of 11, Charlene began to practice competitive swimming, which became her passion, in particular the backstroke specialty. At the age of 21, she won three gold medals and one silver medal at the All Africa Games in Johannesburg.
A Gold in the 100m freestyle, gold in the 100m backstroke, gold in the 4×100m relay.
She participated in the relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where the South African team finished fifth.
Charlene officially retired from racing in 2007.
During the Marenostrum competition in Monaco, where she won first place in the 200m backstroke, Charlene met Prince Albert.
WEDDING
The wedding of Albert II of Munich and Charlène Wittstock, was on the 1st July 2011, in the Throne Hall of the Prince's Palace. The Cerimony lasted 20 minutes. In the square of the Palace was set up a buffet, and at 22:00 was held a concert, by the musician Jarre, in the presence of 100.000 people. The wedding dress was designed by Giorgio Armani, the diamond earrings were created by Tabbah. The bridesmaids were dressed in traditional Monk's dresses.
100.000= One hundred thousand Bridesmaids= Damigelle Hall= sala Was held= si è tenuto
LIFE AS A PRINCESS
In April 2011, in view of a religious wedding, Charlène Wittstock converted to Catholicism, the marriage allowed her to officially become a princess. On 10 December 2014 she became her mother, giving birth to twins, she was a former swimmer and spent her childhood in South Africa.
2011= two thousand eleven 2014= two thousand fourteen
Thank you all for watching and listening
Bye bye
Schiavo Sara Andreni Linda Giacomo Carugati Tommaso Riva
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Charlène Wittstock
IDENTITY CARD WITH PICTURE
WEDDING
LIFE AS A PRINCESS
LIFE BEFORE MEETING THE PRINCE
FINAL GREETINGS
LIFE BEFORE MEETING THE PRINCE/KING
IDENTITY CARD
LIFE BEFORE MEETING THE PRINCE
At the age of 11, Charlene began to practice competitive swimming, which became her passion, in particular the backstroke specialty. At the age of 21, she won three gold medals and one silver medal at the All Africa Games in Johannesburg.
A Gold in the 100m freestyle, gold in the 100m backstroke, gold in the 4×100m relay.
She participated in the relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where the South African team finished fifth. Charlene officially retired from racing in 2007. During the Marenostrum competition in Monaco, where she won first place in the 200m backstroke, Charlene met Prince Albert.
WEDDING
The wedding of Albert II of Munich and Charlène Wittstock, was on the 1st July 2011, in the Throne Hall of the Prince's Palace. The Cerimony lasted 20 minutes. In the square of the Palace was set up a buffet, and at 22:00 was held a concert, by the musician Jarre, in the presence of 100.000 people. The wedding dress was designed by Giorgio Armani, the diamond earrings were created by Tabbah. The bridesmaids were dressed in traditional Monk's dresses.
100.000= One hundred thousand Bridesmaids= Damigelle Hall= sala Was held= si è tenuto
LIFE AS A PRINCESS
In April 2011, in view of a religious wedding, Charlène Wittstock converted to Catholicism, the marriage allowed her to officially become a princess. On 10 December 2014 she became her mother, giving birth to twins, she was a former swimmer and spent her childhood in South Africa.
2011= two thousand eleven 2014= two thousand fourteen
Thank you all for watching and listening
Bye bye
Schiavo Sara Andreni Linda Giacomo Carugati Tommaso Riva