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Princess Charlène of Monaco is the wife of Prince Albert II. Her story truly is a real-life fairy tale. Let's check out her most beautiful looks over the years! Princess Charlene married Prince Albert ...
As Charlene Wittstock, she swam for her home nation in the Sydney Olympics, but the Monegasque mother of two has rarely spoken out about her illustrious athletic career since retiring to tie the knot ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco has opened up about the limitations of her body now that she is nearly 47 years old. The former Olympian swimmer, who is married to the principality's ruler Prince ...
Princess Charlene is married to Prince Albert and they have two children Getty "I devoted all my days, weeks, and years to being at the top of my game." The royal frequently graced the cover of Sports ...
Princess Charlene has given a rare insight into her children's upbringing. Speaking of her nine-year-old twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella - whom she shares with Prince Albert ...
Princess Charlene, who married Prince Albert in 2011, had their twins on 10 December 2014. The royal twins are expecting to make more public appearances after they turn 10 years old next month. Last ...
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Gafoor stabbed Lynette White more than 50 times on Valentine's Day in the city's docklands in 1988. The Ministry of Justice said: "After thorough consideration, we have unfortunately found no ...