This plan B decided by Albert of Monaco if Charlène had not had children
Ascended to the throne in 2005, after the death of Prince Rainier, Albert of Monaco is a serene sovereign: since the birth of his son Jacques, at the end of 2014, he knows that his descendants are assured and that the boy will succeed him. But what would have happened if this one had never pointed the tip of their nose? Well, it was Albert himself who revealed it, during his first meeting with Charlène…
For a few months, he has followed him everywhere and even copied his outfits: at 8 years old, Jacques of Monaco seems to have perfectly understood that one day he will succeed his father, Prince Albert, on the Monegasque throne. Still very close to his twin sister Gabriella, the little boy however does not hesitate to imitate his dad waving to the crowd and now participates in the many celebrations of the Rock as adults do.
But what would have happened if the little boy had never seen the light of day? Born of the union between the Monegasque sovereign and the ex-swimmer Charlène Wittstock, the twins Jacques and Gabriella were indeed born when their father was already 56 years old, a rather late age to ensure his descendants which worried him a lot according to documentary experts Albert and Charlène, a couple in turmoilbroadcast this Tuesday evening on W9.
They would indeed have said that the prince would have pushed his wife to marry as quickly as possible, fearing that he could not ensure an heir and that he would be obliged to do a rather unexpected maneuver: adopt the children of his sister ! “He told her that they absolutely had to get marriedsays journalist Jean-Luc Geneste. Why ? Because he’s over 43. He tells her an incredible thing, that if he has no wife and no child, he will be forced to adopt his nephew, Caroline’s eldest son, to ensure the descendants of…
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