Caroline of Monaco: comment has she met Philippe Junot, son first husband?
In June 1978, Caroline of Monaco married for the first time. She married the real estate developer Philippe Junot, who celebrates his 82nd birthday on Tuesday April 19, 2022, met in New York shortly before.
Main love stories excite. Like those of the royal family of England, the romantic relationships of the members of the main family of monaco have often made the front page of magazines and sometimes even television news. Among the interesting stories are those of Carolina of Monaco. Before marrying Stefano Casiraghi in 1983, then Ernest-Auguste de Hanover in 1999, the daughter of Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly married married to Philippe JunotJune 28 and 29, 1978. A wedding happened soon after they metas recalled vanity lounge.
The Crown Princess and the man who worked in real estate at the time saw each other for the first time At New York. They crossed paths in a nightclub of “the city that never sleeps” and, as the magazine put it, future spouses were “certainly tipsy”. From simple flirtation which could never have gone further to marriage, there would therefore be only one step. If they very quickly decided to unite, the love story between Caroline of Monaco and Philippe Junot – who celebrates, this Tuesday April 19, 2022, his 82 years – hasn’t always been rosy. Prior to their wedding, the couple reportedly knew some difficulties.
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A marriage marked by rumors of infidelity of Philippe Junot
It must be said that, at the time, the reputation of the son of Michel Junot, former deputy and deputy mayor of Paris, was not very good. Seducer at heart he was nicknamed the “French playboy”. So, shortly after saying “yes”, the Princess of Hanover had to face several rumors of infidelity and to regular arguments with her husband. Moreover, this union was not not really well seen by the Grimaldis. Rainier III notably did not accept his daughter marrying “a common man who lives on everything and nothing”. Only two years later, in 1980, the couple finally decided to separate then divorce. The following year, Caroline of Monaco asked the annulment of her religious marriage in the Vatican. The procedure lasted eleven years. It was therefore only in 1992 that Pope John Paul II validated this request and declared the nullity of this union.
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