Jacques and Gabriella of Monaco out of school: Prince Albert justifies his decision to educate them at the Palace
On October 27, it was revealed that Jacques and Gabriella, the twins of the Monegasque princely couple, had dropped out of school without the reason having been revealed. In an interview given on November 18 to Monaco-Morning, their father, Prince Albert, has put an end to the mystery.
On September 7, Prince Albert II of Monaco was seen taking her twins, Jacques and Gabriella, at the François d’Assise – Nicolas Barré primary school (FANB), located on the border with Beausoleil for their entry into CP. In a video unveiled on the channel Monegasque news and relayed on social networks, we thus discovered Prince Albert II hand in hand with his toddlers. For the occasion the two blond heads who will celebrate their September and 10 next were their uniforms and protected by the wearing of a mask.
But the site Royal Stories revealed on October 27 that the school was already a distant memory for the children of Albert and Charlene. Jacqui and Bella – as their mom calls them – were taken out of school by the prince’s decision in order to continue their education at home …
Class in the old crèche of the Palace
In an interview with Monaco-Morning this November 18, 2021, on the eve of the National Day of the Rock, Prince Albert confirmed and justified his decision. He thus revealed that worried of the evolution of the coronavirus pandemic, he had decided, in agreement with Princess Charlene, to protect the Marquis des Baux and the Countess of Carladès by educating them at the palace. “We have transposed a small classroom from FANB to the Palais, in the old nursery of my childhood, which had since become a sports hall, explained the brother of Princess Stéphanie. It’s set up like a normal classroom, with the same mistresses the children would have had if they had stayed physically at FANB. “
Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly’s son confirmed another site reveal Royal Stories indicating that his children “are surrounded on a daily basis by four other comrades who also follow their lessons at the Palais “. On the other hand, toddlers are not cut off from their peers they meet at school for the gym and also at the swimming pool, for swimming lessons. “It is important that they have a school life, a social life, activities with their classmates and friends, which they have ” assured the 63-year-old prince.