PHOTO – Stéphanie of Monaco: her daughter Camille Gottlieb presents “the love of her life”
Stéphanie de Monaco’s youngest daughter regularly posts about her daily life on her Instagram account. This Saturday, November 6, it is obviously at the restaurant that the young woman posted a story with “the love of her life”.
Camille Gottlieb, now 23, lives a life of confirmed jet-setter. Between his nightclub outings and his association “Be safe”, the youngest daughter of Stéphanie de Monaco keeps keeping her Instagram subscribers up to date. That’s what she did again this Saturday evening November 7. Outside, it seems, we can see Camille Gottlieb in the background, tenant son phone and a dog in the foreground. As the caption on the video, “The love of my life”Mentioning a certain @jolieleoniegottlieb. This is his dog’s Instagram account.
On the rest of the video, Camille Gottlieb hugs and kisses her bitch. Leonie is therefore a rescued dog from Romania. The young woman improved it ago almost four years now. The animal’s Instagram account account today a little less than 1,000 subscribers and some 81 issues. On some of them on there sees Camille Gottlieb. Both artistic and funny, they all have one thing in common: the love that the mistress has for her four-legged animals. In some of the photos, Leonie can be seen with Louis Ducruet’s dog and that of Pauline Ducruet, Camille Gottlieb’s older half-brother and half-sister.
Non-dynastic daughter of Stéphanie of Monaco
Unlike Louis and Pauline Ducret, Camille Gottlieb can in no case claim the throne of Monaco. Indeed, when her mother sees her former bodyguard, Jean-Raymond Gottlieb, they are not married and never will be, so their child, Camille, is therefore born out of wedlock. While the marriage of Stéphanie de Monaco and Daniel Ducruet, having taken placeafter the birth of Lucas and Pauline, allows them to be legitimized within the dynasty. So they becomeheirs and suitors to the throne although they are only 15th and 16th in the order of succession to the throne.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias
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