Royal Profile: Camille Gottlieb
Camille Marie Kelly Gottlieb was born on 15 July 1998 in Monaco, the third child and second daughter of Princess Stephanie of Monaco and supposedly the eLdest child of former palace body guard, Jean-Raymond Gottlieb-Princess Stephanie has never made who her father is public information.
Through her mother, she has two older half-siblings, and a soon-to-be sister-in-law:
She was likely named for:
Camille speaks French, and English fluently. She is an avid photographer.
Through her mother, she has two older half-siblings, and a soon-to-be sister-in-law:
- Louis Robert Paul Ducruet (1992)
- Marie Hoa Chevillier (engaged 2018)
- Pauline Grace Maguy Ducruet (1994)
She is President of Monaco's "be safe" Association, associated with her mother's association, Fight Aids Monaco{Source}. She recently gave an interview with Monaco Info.
She was likely named for:
- Camille: likely a name her mother liked, however it could also be speculated that it is after Prince Honoré Camille Léonor Grimaldi de Goyon de Matignon
- Marie: likely, a name Princess Stephanie liked, but it could also be speculated that the name could be after her great-grandmother, Marie Juliette Louvet. Marie is a common name, too, in general and in the Grimaldi family. Camille's cousin Charlotte is Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi and is one of her mother's names.
- Kelly: in honor of her late grandmother, Grace Patricia Kelly.
As a youngster, due to her media shy father, she was often registered for school and events as Camille Marie Kelly Grimaldi.
Illegimate children are nothing new to Monaco's Princely courts. She is preceded by her great-grandmother Princess Charlotte of Monaco, three of her mother's paternal cousins (Elisabeth-Anne, Christian-Louis and Christine-Alix), two older half siblings, and 5 cousins. The Catholic Church did not consider her older Casiraghi cousins illegitimate until 1992 due to her mother's previous marriage to Phillipe Junot not being annulled. However, once Princess Caroline's marriage to Junot was annulled after the death of Stefano Casiraghi (father of Princess Caroline's older children) in 1992. Her uncle Prince Albert II of Monaco’s two older children, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi and Alexandre Coste, are also illegitimate. Her older maternal half-siblings, Louis and Pauline Ducruet, were both born prior to the marriage of their parents, were legitimized after the marriage in 1995. Her mother's cousins were, like her older brother and sister, legitimatized by marriage in 1951 (however, with the change of succession laws of 2002, the two surviving de Massy children lost their claims to the throne with the death of Prince Rainier in 2005).Her great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte was the only child of Prince Louis II and Marie Juliette Louvet, and had been adopted later by Prince Louis II, placing her in line for the throne of Monaco. However, in the case of Camille, Jazmin and Alexandre, due to the 2002 changes of the constitution of Monaco it is not possible for Princess Stephanie to adopt her (or for Prince Albert to adopt Jazmin or Alexandre) in order to place them in line for the throne. The only way Camille would be in line for the throne is that if her father was confirmed to be Jean-Raymond Gottlieb and he and Princess Stephanie were to marry. If that were to happen, Camille would be placed in line after her older sister, Pauline, in the 9th position for the throne. However, due to the passage of time and the fact that Princess Stephanie and Jean-Raymond broke up many years ago, this does not seem likely.
Camille speaks French, and English fluently. She is an avid photographer.
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