In 2011, the world witnessed a wedding that promised to be the love story of fairy tales: Charlene Wittstock, a South African swimmer, and the prince Prince Albert of Monaco celebrated their union in a spectacular ceremony that captured global attention. However, thirteen years after that dazzling event, details have emerged that question the legitimacy of this royal marriage, the most surprising revelation being the true origin of their twin children, Jacques and Gabriella Grimaldi. What is it about?
What is the secret of Charlene Wittstock and Albert of Monaco’s children?
From the start, Charlene and Alberto’s relationship has been shrouded in mystery. Rumours have circulated about Charlene attempting to flee before the wedding, with reports that she was detained at an airport, sparking speculation and doubt.
Adding to these rumours are persistent stories about the apparent emotional distance between the couple, with reports that they did not even share the same bed during their honeymoon, which has fuelled doubts about the true nature of their relationship.
Sources close to the palace have revealed that one of the strictest clauses in Charlene and Albert’s marriage contract included the obligation to have children, thus guaranteeing the continuity of the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, which was undoubtedly achieved with the birth of their twins.
Recently, the royal world has been shaken by the revelation of Christa Mayrhofer-Dukor, Charlene’s cousin, who has confessed that the twins Jacques and Gabriella were not conceived naturally, but through in vitro fertilization. This news has exposed a story of struggle and pain behind the birth of the royal couple’s children.
Charlene Wittstock and Albert of Monaco were not allowed to have children?
Mayrhofer-Dukor revealed that Charlene suffered a miscarriage before the birth of the twins, an event that plunged her into deep sadness. This tragic episode made the couple fear that they would not be able to fulfill their duty to procreate, leading them to turn to medical science in search of a solution to be able to start a family.
The lack of intimacy between Charlene and Albert has been the subject of much gossip in high society circles, also fuelling darker theories about the prince’s private life. Some suggest that in vitro fertilisation was not just a medical decision, but a necessity stemming from Albert’s alleged inability to maintain an intimate relationship with Charlene.