Charlene of Monaco: New marriage contract should make her millions richer
Created: 05/09/2022, 14:02
By: Larissa Glunz
Charlene of Monaco apparently wants to start a new life with the help of a generous cash injection from her husband Albert.
An alleged marriage contract makes headlines.
Monaco – Explosive revelations are making the rumor mill in Monaco seething again.
As the French magazine "Voici" reports, Princess Charlène (44) and Prince Albert (64) are said to have signed a new contract worth millions, which not only regulates the future of their marriage, but also Charlène's new life away from the palace.
Charlene of Monaco: New marriage contract should make her millions richer
Side by side, Charlène von Monaco and husband Albert show themselves in their most recent public appearances after the return of the princess, but there should not be sunshine behind the scenes.
Rumors about Charlène's alleged move have been circulating for a long time, and the 44-year-old apparently actually wants to turn her back on her adopted country.
A new, strictly confidential contract should set out all the details.
As "Bild" reports, citing "Voici", the mother of two wants to move to Geneva.
However, she still has to complete representative appointments in Monaco, such as the national holiday in November.
Charlène and Albert von Monaco are said to have concluded a new marriage contract, which probably awards the princess a sum of millions (symbolic image).
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Charlène should also be entitled to her own staff.
The native South African will probably see her children mainly on her flying visits to Monaco and during the school holidays.
The contract reportedly stipulates that Jacques, 7, and Gabriella, 7, will stay with their father and continue to reside at the Prince's Palace.
The bright twins have accompanied Albert to several official appearances in recent months.
If Charlène should actually move to Switzerland, this will probably not remain an exception.
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According to "Voici", Charlene von Monaco will receive a proud appanage if he adheres to the conditions specified in the contract.
Albert is said to have promised his wife 12 million euros a year, and the sovereign apparently wants to avoid a divorce at all costs.
In addition to this financial benefit, the agreement between the spouses should also contain a "Caroline Clause", which is intended to assure the twin mother that she no longer has to meet Albert's eldest sister, Princess Caroline (65).