Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock |
Actually Prince Albert from Monaco affirm an oath of allegiance with Charlene Wittstock, a former Olympic swimmer, in a religious ceremony that was held on Friday, July 1, on the Place du Palais, Monaco. The ceremony was held just a day after Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock married in a civil ceremony in the same place.
Marriage was attended by 3,500 guests list, including leaders countries and world celebrities. As reported by the BBC, a celebration that seemed to deny the French news media that says that Charlene Wittstock had wanted to cancel the wedding.
Although Prince Albert is widely known has had two children, marriage is the first time for him.
In that event, Prince Albert had been there at the site first. Meanwhile, his wife, who looked elegant in a wedding dress designed Giorgio Armani, arrived later at about 5 pm local time.
The wedding took place by way of Roman Catholicism. Both bride and groom alternately give the oath of allegiance before exchanging rings.
After the wedding ceremony, the newlyweds are headed Opera de Monte Carlo in order to follow a dinner meal prepared by Alain Ducasse, a world-class chef. Fireworks have contributed to the comfort.
World public attention to the kingdom of Monaco has grown since April 1956. Monaco leader at that time, Prince Ranier III, married a Hollywood actress, Grace Kelly. Prince Albert and his two sisters, Princess Caroline and Princess Stephanie, are the children of this couple.
Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock first met at a swimming championships in Monaco in 2000. Wittstock was still a swimmer representing South Africa. The couple then announced their engagement last summer.
A number of figures that seem present among them French President Nicolas Sarkozy, King Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden, famous model Naomi Campbell, and British businessman Richard Branson, and Armani.
Princes William and Kate Middleton who also recently married invisible among the invitation because they was touring to Canada.