Charlene of Monaco supported: her brother Gareth Wittstock receives Monegasque nationality
It’s official ! Since April 27, 2022, Gareth Wittstock has become Monegasque. A news that can only delight his sister, Charlene of Monaco.
Le Rocher has a new Monegasque. Since the marriage of her sister Charlène to Prince Albert of Monaco in 2011, Gareth Wittsotck has settled down in Monaco. If he was a simple resident of this small city-state, the younger brother of the princess is today a full member. On April 27, 2022, the man from Zimbabwe obtained Monegasque nationalityas preferred by our colleagues from Monaco Grandstand. A logical continuation for Gareth Wittstock who continues to show his loyalty to the Principalityé.
Since the creation of the Princess Charlene Foundation, the 40-year-old has done everything possible to improve the education and development of young children through the values of sport. very invested, he was appointed secretary general by sovereign decision in 2018. Therefore, the husband of the former dancer Roisin Galvin is not a simple extra alongside the members of the main family of Monaco. As Charlene continued her long recovery after returning from South Africa, Princess Gabriella’s godfather has often taken over with Prince Albert. Last December, the father of the family accompanied his brother-in-law and Jacques and Gabriella to the Christmas market. His central role in community life, his conversion to Catholicism and his Monegasque nationality make Gareth Wittstock a true citizen.
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“I’ve met wonderful people since I’ve been living in Monaco, but they’re just acquaintances. My real friends are my family members. My mom and my brothers are the only people I need and trust“confessed Charlene in a long portrait produced by the magazine Tatler in December 2010. A tender trust that was confirmed ten years later.
Forced to rest after having lived through a long medical ordeal, the former swimmer was able to count on the unfailing support of his brother. Despite the four years that separate them, Gareth has always watched over his big sister. In 2015, the South African confided about him to the magazine Hello : “She needs the support of her loved ones and our bond is very strong. I see her regularly, we visit each other, and my daughter plays with her twins. It’s something very much anticipated and very special for us.” Revelations that showed that the Wittstocks are a united family in good and bad times.
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