Charlene of Monaco: the day she made Albert II cry
In 2015, on the occasion of the ten years of Albert II’s reign, Charlene of Monaco made a declaration of love to her husband in front of the Monegasques. A very touching speech which moved the prince to tears.
When Charlene of Monaco’s words of love brought tears to Prince Albert. In 2015, the ten years festivities of Prince Albert II of Monaco were marked by a touching declaration of love from his wife, Charlene. The former swimmer decided to surprise her by speaking at Place du Palais in front of thousands of Monegasques and residents of the Principality venus for the occasion. Back to this emotional sequence.
After making a solemn speech, Charlene of Monaco ended with a message of love to Albert II … in French. So it was with Molière’s language that the mother of the twins, then 7 months old at the time, began by saying: “Monsignor, it is with immense joy that we are celebrating this day of ten years of your reign. I congratulate you and pray that your reign will be long, accomplished and peaceful. ” Then she switched to familiarity: “More than people, I know your absolute devotion to the principality, its future and the well-being of its people. More than anyone, I love your commitment to the noble causes that you defend with force. You are the prince of heart and of my heart. Long live our prince, long live Monaco. ” Words that strongly moved husband son who let a few tears fall. But very quickly, the princely couple had to come to their senses to continue the ceremony with a concert by the young Monegasque singer, Olivia Dorato.
Charlene of Monaco and Albert II: 10 years of marriage!
Since then, declarations of love have become more discreet. Charlene from Monaco, currently in South Africa, all the same shared a video for her 10 years of marriage, on July 2. This recounts the highlights of their wedding. The video is punctuated by the crucial stages that marked their reign, but also their love. Princess Charlene has discreetly deposited a very evocative red heart. But long messages of love in public are no longer relevant.
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