Gabriella from Monaco

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Gabriella Thérèse Marie Grimaldi (born December 10, 2014 in Monaco ) is a Princess of Monaco and the first-born child of Prince Albert II of Monaco from the marriage to Princess Charlène of Monaco . She is entitled to be addressed as Altesse Sérénissime .

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SD Prince Albert II of Monaco
ID Princess Charlène of Monaco


HRH Princess Caroline of Hanover

ID Princess Stéphanie of Monaco

  • Louis Ducruet
  • Pauline Ducruet

Princess Gabriella of Monaco was born on December 10, 2014 at 5:04 p.m., two minutes before her twin brother Jacques von Monaco , who, however, is the first male descendant due to the right of succession to the throne in Monaco.

On her father's side, she has two older half-siblings , who are not included in the succession to the throne of the principality due to their illegitimate birth , because in 2002, her grandfather, Prince Rainier , himself the son of a legitimate illegitimate daughter of Prince Louis II of Monaco , changed the constitution that only children from one marriage can inherit.

Gabriella von Monaco has the title of Comtesse de Carladès , which comes from a subordinate title of her father. The French King Louis XIII. had transferred the county of Carladès in 1643 to the first Prince of Monaco, Honoré II .

Gabriella Grimaldi, like her twin brother Jacques Grimaldi, was baptized on May 10, 2015. Her and her brother's godparents are Princess Charlène's brother Gareth Wittstock, her friend Nerine Pienaar, Christopher Levine Jr. (son of a cousin of Prince Albert) and Diane de Polignac Nigra. Diane de Polignac Nigra comes from the family of Prince Albert's paternal great-grandfather.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Naissances Princières . Princely Palace of Monaco. December 10, 2014. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  2. ^ A b Genealogical Handbook of the Nobility , Princely Houses Volume XV, Complete Series Volume 114, Limburg an der Lahn 1997, ISBN 3-7980-0814-0 , pp. 68–71
  3. n-tv.de on June 12, 2014, The Prince's illegitimate child, Albert II has to accept revelations (accessed on December 14, 2014)
  4. focus.de on June 23, 2010, Prince Albert II., No heir to the throne, but children (accessed on December 14, 2014)
  5. Prince Albert + Princess Charlène: These are the godparents | GALA.de . In: gala.de . ( gala.de [accessed October 29, 2016]).