Royal Profile: 40 Facts about Princess Charlene of Monaco
- Princess Charlene of Monaco was born as Charlene Lynette Wittstock on 25th January 1978 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Africa {Source}.
- She was the first child of Michael Wittstock and Lynette Humberstone-Wittstock {Source}.
- When she was aged 12, her family emigrated to South Africa from Zimbabwe {Source}.
- At an early age, she developed a passion for swimming {Source}.
- In 1996, at 18, She won the South African Championship {Source}.
- In 2000, Her team came in fifth at the Sydney Olympic Games {Source}.
- That same year, She won the gold medal for the 200m backstroke event at the "Marenostrum" international swimming meeting in Monaco {Source}.
- This is when she met Prince Albert for the first time, he was presiding over the international competition {Source}.
- In 2002, She won three gold medals at the swimming World Cup (50m and 100m crawl, 4x100m relay) and the silver medal during the Manchester Commonwealth Games (4x100m medley relay) {Source}.
- In 2006, the royal pair was spotted in public for the first time at the Winter Olympics in Turin {Photos}
- In 2007, She ceased competing after qualifying for the Beijing Olympics {Source}.
- The Princess Consort of Monaco has two younger brothers {Source}:
- Gareth Wittstock (1982)
- Sean Wittstock (1983)
- Through her brothers she is also the sister-in-law of {Source}:
- Rosin Gavin-Wittstock (Garreth, 2015)
- Chantell Wittstock (2013, Sean)
- Through her two younger brothers and sisters-in-law, she is the aunt to:
- Kaia-Rose Wittstock (2013, Gareth) {Source}
- Raigen Wittstock (2014, Sean) {Source}
- Avia-Grace Wittstock (2016, Sean) {Source}
- She is a godmother to {Source}:
- Raphael Casiraghi-Elmaleh(2013)
- Miss Wittsotock was married to the Prince in a civil ceremony on 1st July 2011 in the Throne Room at the Palace of Monaco{Source}.
- The religious ceremony took place on 2nd July 2011 in the Cour d'Honneur of the Palace of Monaco{Source},
- She bears the title "HSH Princess Charlene of Monaco" along with all the historical titles vested to the Prince, in the feminine{Source}.
- While growing up in Africa, she was well-aware of problems linked to childhood {Source}.
- During her career as an Olympic athlete, she also gave swimming lessons to underprivileged children{Source}.
- Since 2009, She has been Honorary President of "Ladies Lunch Monte-Carlo {Source}.
- Since 2010, She has been associated with the "Nelson Mandela Foundation"{Source}.
- She regularly participates in fund raising events for charities such as "Amfar"{Source}.
- On the 27th of May 2011, H.S.H Princess Charlene was appointed as a Global Ambassador of Special Olympics{Source}.
- On 8th of July 2011, Princess Charlene has been appointed as a co-patron of the "Giving Organisation Trust", a group of South African charities that deals with issues ranging from AIDS among underprivileged children to the protection of the environment{Source}
- Since June 2012, Princess Charlene has been the patron of AS Rugby Monaco{Source}
- In July 2016,She accepted to become the Patron of the "South African Red Cross Society", on the occasion of the 68th anniversary of this association{Source}.
- In September 2016, She attended the "World First Aid Day" in Geneva, as the Ambassador of this event{Source}.
- She also created Her own Foundation, the "Princess Charlène of Monaco Foundation"{Source}.
- In her free time, she enjoys surfing,mountain hiking, reading biographies and ethinic South African poetry and viewing contemporary art{Source}.
- She shares a birthday with:
- Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Emir of Abu Dhabi(1948)
- Miss Elisabeth Maria Angela Tatjana von Lattorff(2002)(Liechtenstein)
- She is the sister-in-law of:
- Princess Caroline of Hanover (1957)
- Princess Stephanie of Monaco (1965)
- Through her husband, she is the aunt of:
- Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (1984)
- Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (1986)
- Pierre Rainier Stefano Casiraghi (1987)
- Louis Robert Paul Ducruet (1992)
- Pauline Grace Maguy (1994)
- Camille Marie Kelly Gottlieb (1998)
- Princess Alexandra Charlotte of Hanover (1999)
- Through her husband, she is the step-aunt of:
- Prince Ernest-August Jr of Hanover (1983)
- Prince Christian of Hanover (1985)
- Through her husband, she is the stepmother of:
- Jazmin Grace Grimaldi (1992)
- Alexandre Eric Stephane Coste-Grimaldi (2003)
- Through her nieces and nephews, she is the great-aunt of:
- Raphael Casiraghi-Elmaleh(2013)
- Stefano Carlo Ercole Casiraghi-Borromeo (2017)
- She is the aunt-in-law to:
- Beatrice Casiraghi Borromeo (Pierre, 2015)
- She, along with Prince Albert have two children:
- Princess Gabriella Thérèse Marie of Monaco, The Countess of Carladès (2014, older by two minutes)
- Prince Jacques Honoré Rainier, Hereditary Prince of Monaco, Marquis de Baux (2014)
- Her astrological sign is Aquarius.
- For her daughter's godparents, she chose:
- Gareth Wittstock (her brother, Gabriella's uncle)
- Nerine Pienaar (who is a close friend of Princess Charlene )
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