Sunday, June 27, 2010

Royal Olympians - Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock engaged

Today, the official announcement agency of the royal house of Monaco announced that ruler Prince Albert II is engaged to Charlene Wittstock. Both members of the couple are athletes that have competed within the Olympics. The very wealthy country is sure to be planning a huge celebration, though the official wedding date is not yet set.

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Engagement of Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock

Prince Albert II, the son of Princess Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III, has been the head of Monaco since 2005. An Olympic bobsledder for a number of years, Prince Albert met Charlene Wittstock when she was competing as a swimmer for South Africa. Since 2006, the schoolteacher and Olympian has lived in Monaco. No official date for the wedding has been set, though tradition requires a waiting period of at least six months.

A large royal wedding in Monaco

The prepared wedding between Wittstock and Prince Albert II can be the first royal wedding since 1956. If there are children that come out of this marriage, they will become the official heirs. Prince Albert does have two kids – though both are illegitimate. Illegitimate children aren’t eligible to become royalty, no matter who their parents may be.

A celebration for Monaco

Monaco is an independent city-state in Europe. The country is bordered on three sides by France, which is financially and socially responsible for the defense of the country. The entire country has only 30,000 residents. A large casino combined with the fact individuals pay no income tax make Monaco a very popular place for wealthy individuals. The GDP of the country is about $ 6.5 billion. In short, that means that the royal wedding of Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock is certain to be an expensive, elaborate affair. History and current events – like the planned wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton and Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling – have proven that royal weddings are expensive, elaborate, and a true public spectacle.



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