Albert II of Monaco banned from attending this grand premiere of his children
At the turn of the end of the year of commemorations of the centenary of the disappearance of Albert I of Monaco, Prince Albert II, on a visit to Paris, spoke of his twins, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, who recently performed their first steps in a very affectionate activity by the princely family.
On December 6 and 7, Prince Albert II of Monaco traveled to Paris as part of the centenary of the disappearance of his great-grandfather, Prince Albert I, the latter having been born and died in the French capital. Two days of visits – the seat of the Nunciature, previously the private mansion where Albert I lived for almost twenty years, the house of Émile Zola, the Institut de France for a special session and Unesco for a conference given by Erik Orsenna – which closed a whole year of commemorations of the centenary of the disappearance of Albert I. During his visit to Maison Zola in Médan, the sovereign answered questions from our colleagues from Point of viewevoking his ancestors – Albert I and his father, Prince Rainier III, whose centenary of birth will be commemorated throughout 2023 – but also his descendants – his children Gabriella and Jacqueswho have recently learned to dive for the first time.
Introduction to diving
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In his book Man and the Oceanpublished in June 2022, the sovereign prince already mentioned son father, Prince Rainier IIIwhose point of view and commitment particularly helped him to understand the sea. But Albert II of Monaco also spoke of his twins, princess Gabriella and prince jameswho had to their eighth birthday this Saturday, December 10. In love with aquatic environments, the prince couple wanted to introduce their children to diving as soon as possible. A first made without their parents this summer, as Prince Albert II of Monaco explained to our colleagues from Point of view.
The Prince, a parent like the others
“To tell you the truth, they have already done a little internship this summer. They learned to dive for the first time at the still modest depth of two meters with the Monegasque Sea Academy – École Bleue, run by freediver Pierre Frolla. And imagine that I did not have the right to attend, because the rules prohibit the presence of parents. I only have a few photos for proof“, explained the prince with a laugh. Further proof that his children are growing up, despite being named to have”hard to imagine that it has already been eight years“.”It passes very quickly, I really enjoy watching them grow and open up to the world“, finally concluded the father of Jacques and Gabriella.
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