Albert of Monaco worried about his twins
For the sake of his twins Gabriella and Jacques, Albert of Monaco managed to surround himself with several family members including their maternal uncle. They are also supported by their grandparents who call them daily from South Africa.
In addition to their paternal aunts, Princesses Caroline and Stéphanie of Monaco, their pillars in the absence of their mother, Jacques and Gabriella Grimaldi can also count on family members on their mother’s side.
This is the case of Charlene of Monaco’s brother, Gareth Wittstock (39 years old), his wife Roisin (38 years old) and their two young children, Kaia (8 years old and Bodhi 3), who have settled in Monaco, confirmed the South African magazine in this week’s edition. The heirs to the throne would spend a lot of time with their uncle.
The children of Albert of Monaco “receive many phone calls from their grandparents and cousins in South Africa,” says the weekly.
“They have a lot of support,” said Mike Wittstock, their grandfather.
“I am confident to see her again in South Africa as soon as she is well enough,” said a family friend.
“Right now the princess needs love, support. (…) And that’s what we have to give him.