- Charlene, Princess of Monaco - Wikipedia
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
- Princess Charlene exudes quiet luxury in new Christmas portrait . . .
Princess Charlene posed with Prince Albert, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella for the 2025 Christmas card – plus an adorable furry friend
- Princess Charlene Made a Rare Public Comment on Her Marriage to Prince . . .
For quite some time, rumors have bubbled up that the marriage between Prince Albert of Monaco and his wife, Princess Charlene, has been troubled, but the couple have largely chosen not to comment
- Princess Charlene | Biography, Monaco, Wedding, Facts - Britannica
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 Learn more about her life
- Prince Albert and Princess Charlene Share 2025 Christmas Card with . . .
Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco have shared their 2025 Christmas card, which also stars a surprise family member! See the royal Christmas card
- Princess Charlene of Monaco: From Olympian to Humanitarian Royal
Conclusion Princess Charlene of Monaco exemplifies how grace and purpose can go hand in hand From champion swimmer to royal consort, from personal tragedy to founding a life-saving nonprofit — her life reflects resilience, compassion, and a deep commitment to service
- Monacos Princess Charlene stands by Prince Albert after health saga . . .
Princess Charlene of Monaco publicly declares her love for Prince Albert at the Red Cross gala, seemingly addressing marriage separation rumors while celebrating his 20 years on the throne
- Princess Charlene breaks silence on heartbreaking family drowning . . .
Charlene of Monaco has expressed her deep concern about the rise in drownings worldwide in recent years
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