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Charlene Wittstock attends the Global Champion Tour 2011 on June 24, 2011, in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Getty (CBS) Instead of tending to last-minuet wedding plans, Monaco's royal bride-to-be Charlene ...
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14 Royals Who Have Competed in the Olympics - MSNIn 2000, Charlene Wittstock, the future Princess of Monaco, swam for South Africa in the Olympics. She was a member of the country's women's 4×100 meter medley team, which ended up finishing fifth.
In 2000, Charlene Wittstock, the future Princess of Monaco, swam for South Africa in the Olympics. She was a member of the country's women's 4×100 meter medley team, which ended up finishing fifth.
Charlene Wittstock, an Olympic swimmer from South Africa, married the son of Hollywood actress Grace Kelly in 2011. By Stephanie Nolasco Fox News. Published August 12, 2024 1:17pm EDT.
South Africa's Olympic swimmers can expect to be treated like kings and queens while preparing for the London Games after an offer of help from a former team member turned princess.
Princess Charlene of Monaco wasn't always one of the most recognized royal women. Before marrying Prince Albert, Charlene was an Olympic swimmer representing South Africa. She said finding her ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco and her husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco, put on a sartorially coordinated display while greeting members of Monaco’s Olympic team on Thursday. Princess Charlene ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco and Prince Albert II of Monaco pose on the balcony after their civil wedding ceremony at the Prince's Palace on July 1, 2011, in Monaco.
Prince Albert of Monaco is engaged to marry Charlene Wittstock, a former Olympic swimmer for South Africa, a union that will give this wealthy Mediterranean principality its first crown princess ...
In 2000, Charlene Wittstock, the future Princess of Monaco, swam for South Africa in the Olympics. She was a member of the country's women's 4×100 meter medley team, which ended up finishing fifth.
In 2000, Charlene Wittstock, the future Princess of Monaco, swam for South Africa in the Olympics. She was a member of the country's women's 4×100 meter medley team, which ended up finishing fifth.
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