MONACO – A day after the civil wedding that transformed one-time Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock into the Princess of Monaco, the South African and her prince, Albert II, were to say their vows in a star-studded religious ceremony in the tiny principality Saturday
MONACO – A day after the civil wedding that transformed one-time Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock into the Princess of Monaco, the South African and her prince, 마카오 슬롯 Albert II, were to say their vows in a star-studded religious ceremony in the tiny principality Saturday. But it was all happening against a backdrop of a story that wouldn’t go away and keeps getting denied – that Wittstock wanted to scrap the wedding. Monaco wedding in photos Guests expected at the Catholic service and gala dinner to follow Saturday included assorted European royals, heads of state, top models and world class athletes. Household names expected to converge on the princely palace — an Italian Renaissance castle where Monaco’s ruling Grimaldi dynasty has resided for centuries — included French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci, U.S. soprano Renee Fleming, former “007” Sir Roger Moore and Giorgio Armani, the Italian designer who made Charlene’s wedding gown. Celebrated French-born chef Alain Ducasse was preparing a multi-course dinner for 450 guests. He has said freshly caught fish and vegetables grown on Albert’s farm will be on the menu. The couple was married in what CBS News correspondent Charlie D’Agata called an “intimate, if a little stiff and sterile” civil service Friday inside the prince’s palace. Albert’s sisters, Princesses Caroline and Stephanie, were among several dozen guests at Friday’s ceremony, which was held in...
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