Royal Profile: Pierre Casiraghi
Pierre Rainier Stefano Casiraghi was born 5 September 1987, the third child of Princess Caroline of Hanover and Stefano Casiraghi {Source}. He has two older siblings, two older stepbrothers, a half-sister, a brother-in-law, two stepsisters-in-law, two step-nieces, a step-nephew, and two nephews{Source}:
His uncle, Marco Casiraghi, remains in the position of President over this company, which is Engeco S.A. The acquisition of the majority shares to Casiraghi's name was handled by the Milan-based legal firm Bird & Bird{Source}.
From 30 January to 13 February 2007, Casiraghi accompanied his mother on a humanitarian tour of Africa.They visited Niger, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Africa on behalf of Princess Caroline's role as President of AMADE Mondiale{Source}.
He was linked to a number of young women during his university years in Milan. He was photographed out and about with the fashion models. But Casiraghi's longest and most serious romantic attachment to date has been since May 2008 the aristocratic and Columbia University Law graduate Beatrice Borromeo. The pair were married in August 2015. Together, they are the parents of two sons:
- Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Hanover (1983)
- Ekaterina Malysheva (1986, m. 2017)
- Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (1984)
- Prince Christian of Hanover (1985)
- Alessandra de Osma (1992, m. 2017)
- Prince Nicholas of Hanover (2020)
- Princess Sofia of Hanover (2020)
- Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi-Rassam (1986)
- Gad Elmaleh (2013-2015)
- Raphaël Casiraghi-Elmaleh (2013)
- Dimitri Rassam (m. 2019)
- Darya Rassam (Dimitri's daughter with Masha Novoselova, 2011)
- Balthazar Casiraghi-Rassam (2018)
- Princess Alexandra Charlotte of Hanover (1999)
His godparents were his maternal uncle Prince Albert II of Monaco & paternal aunt, Laura Sabatini Casiraghi{Source}. He was named for{Source}:
- Pierre: His maternal great-Grandfahter, Prince Pierre, Duke of Valentinos
- Rainier: His maternal grandfather Prince Rainier III
- Stefano: For His Father
His uncle, Marco Casiraghi, remains in the position of President over this company, which is Engeco S.A. The acquisition of the majority shares to Casiraghi's name was handled by the Milan-based legal firm Bird & Bird{Source}.
From 30 January to 13 February 2007, Casiraghi accompanied his mother on a humanitarian tour of Africa.They visited Niger, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Africa on behalf of Princess Caroline's role as President of AMADE Mondiale{Source}.
He was linked to a number of young women during his university years in Milan. He was photographed out and about with the fashion models. But Casiraghi's longest and most serious romantic attachment to date has been since May 2008 the aristocratic and Columbia University Law graduate Beatrice Borromeo. The pair were married in August 2015. Together, they are the parents of two sons:
In February 2012, he was briefly hospitalized following a physical altercation at a Manhattan nightclub. According to media reports he approached the table of businessman Adam Hock, models Natasha Poly, Anja Rubik and Valentina Zalayeva. Words were exchanged and an altercation ensued. Hock was arrested on four counts of assault, and he is alleged to have struck Casiraghi as well as three male friends, Adam Hock contends Casiraghi was the aggressor. The situation later went to trial, where Hock took a plea deal {Source}
At his birth, he was 4th in succession for the throne of Monaco, now he is 6th after two cousins, his mother and older brother. His is of Italian, German, French, Mexican, Irish, Scottish, Swiss and Monégasque ancestry.
Most recently, he participated in Greta Thunberg's A Race We Must Win, a two-week sailing trip across the Atlantic via wind power {Source}
At his birth, he was 4th in succession for the throne of Monaco, now he is 6th after two cousins, his mother and older brother. His is of Italian, German, French, Mexican, Irish, Scottish, Swiss and Monégasque ancestry.
Most recently, he participated in Greta Thunberg's A Race We Must Win, a two-week sailing trip across the Atlantic via wind power {Source}
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