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  1. Charlene [1] ( French: Charlène [ʃaʁlɛn]; [fn 1] [2] born Charlene Lynette Wittstock, 25 January 1978) is Princess of Monaco as the wife of Prince Albert II. Before her marriage, Charlene was an Olympic swimmer representing South Africa .

  2. Jan 16, 2024 · It was Princess Charlene's first royal engagement of 2024, and the first public outing of Gabriella and Jacques since Monaco National Day back in November.

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · Princess Charlene of Monaco opted for a rarely seen accessory during an outing with Prince Albert this week, as she was pictured wearing her dazzling three-carat engagement ring.

  4. May 22, 2024 · Princess Charlene (born January 25, 1978, Bulawayo, Rhodesia [now in Zimbabwe]) is the consort (2011– ) of Albert II, prince of Monaco. She previously was a champion swimmer.

  5. Nov 9, 2021 · Monaco hailed the return of Princess Charlene to the principality on Monday after she had spent most of the year in her homeland South Africa. Charlene, who married Monaco’s ruler Prince Albert...

  6. Sep 12, 2023 · Princess Charlene of Monaco spoke to Monaco Matin in a rare interview about her 8-year-old twins with husband Prince Albert, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, as they return to school.

  7. Nov 20, 2021 · CNN — Princess Charlene of Monaco spent half a year away from the European principality to recover from a severe ear, nose and throat infection in her native South Africa.

  8. May 25, 2022 · Ever since April 30, Princess Charlene has eased back into her royal duties with appearances at a Monaco E-Prix race and a rugby tournament organized by her charity.

  9. Jul 3, 2011 · At 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, Charlene Wittstock walked into the courtyard of the medieval Palace of Monaco in an exquisite Armani Privé duchesse silk dress and claimed her place in fashion history...

  10. Charlene Lynette Wittstock was born on 25th January 1978 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Africa. When she was aged 12, her family emigrated to South Africa. CAREER. She developed a passion for swimming at a very early age. In 1996, at 18, She won the South African Championship. In 2000, Her team came in fifth at the Sydney Olympic Games.