Jacques and Gabriella of Monaco: two opposing characters
The two twins of Charlene and Albert of Monaco, Jacques and Gabriella will soon be celebrating their 7th birthday. An age when character begins to form. Moreover, it seems very different between the two children, according to a portrait of People magazine.
As their seventh birthday approaches, on December 10, the twins Jacques and Gabriella from Monaco are starting to assert their character. This is in any case what we learn from a portrait published last February in the columns of the magazine. People. The two children would be very different, according to their father’s confidences, Prince Albert II of Monaco. The Monegasque sovereign reveals that Jacques would be “a little more shy and a little calmer“than his sister Gabriella,”more outgoing and with a well-awaited language“.
The husband of Charlene of Monaco noted other differences between her two children. The little boy is “a great observer” who “love to assess the situation“before launching. Conversely, his sister”has no embarrassment in front of people“, explains her father. This great talker is, according to Prince Albert,”a character who loves to dance and sing“, quite the opposite of his brother.
Children like the others
Even though Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco are respectively first and second in the order of succession to the throne of Monaco, their parents, Albert and Charlene, want them to have a normal childhood. They have been going to school, on site or at home, since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, and it is their father who takes care of helping with homework. The two children seem very curious and want to expand their knowledge : “We have gone through a phase where they know everything about the oceans and the planets and everything related to the solar system. “
It is in this logic that the princely couple refuse to put the twins in the spotlight. “We explain to them in very simple terms what the ‘royal duty’, explains Prince Albert. We’re not going to stuff their heads with step-by-step explanations of everything that is expected of them. “For the time being, this royal duty was simply to perform salutes from the balcony of the princely palace.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.
Photo credits: Bruno Bebert / Dominique jacovides / Bestimage