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Monaco Royal Wedding: Prince Albert & Charlene Wittstock Marry In Religious Ceremony (PHOTOS)


First Posted: 07/02/2011 12:46 pm Updated: 01/10/2012 4:15 pm

Text By JENNY BARCHFIELD, Associated Press

MONACO — Monaco's Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene promised each other love and fidelity in an extravagant religious wedding Saturday attended by international celebrities and royalty, bringing new allure to the tiny principality known for its luxurious casinos and as stomping ground for the rich and famous.

The Catholic service followed an intimate civil ceremony Friday, which saw Charlene officially transformed from commoner into royalty. The marriage of the 53-year-old prince and the 33-year-old Charlene Wittstock, a one-time Olympic swimmer from South Africa who is now known as Princess Charlene, ended a three-decade wait for a new princess.

The last wedding of a ruling prince in Monaco was in 1956, when Hollywood star Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier III.

Saturday's ceremony was attended by guests including former James Bond actor Sir Roger Moore, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and bohemian designer Roberto Cavalli, of Italy. Thousands of Monegasque citizens cheered the proceedings while watching on large screens set up outside the palace, where both ceremonies were held.

Charlene swept along the red carpet leading into the palace on her father's arm. In her sumptuous boat neck gown by Giorgio Armani Prive, her hair pulled back in a swirling French twist and with only the lightest touch of makeup, she seemed to channel some of Grace's effortless elegance.

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Throughout the ceremony, which lasted an hour and a half, both bride and groom wore demure expressions, their eyes mostly downcast. Only as they took their vows and exchanged rings did the solemn facade crack: As they slipped on the 18 carat white gold Cartier rings onto each other's fingers, Albert – in a white military uniform – shot her a wink, and Charlene cracked a broad, sincere smile.

The tears flowed freely down the new princess' face after the ceremony, as she left her bouquet of lilies of the valley and other white blossoms at the Sainte Devote church – a tradition in Monaco.

With photographers shouting for the attention of the A-list guests as they streamed into the palace, the wedding had something of the flavor of a star-studded red carpet at the film festival in neighboring Cannes.

British actor Roger Moore, a longtime Monaco resident and a former James Bond, lent a touch of secret agent glamour. The carpet might as well have been a catwalk for British model Naomi Campbell and Czech supermodel Karolina Kurkova – or for Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld, who cut a mean figure in his skintight suit.

Royal guests included the kings of Sweden and Belgium and Denmark's crown princess. Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the world's Ismaili Muslims, and Empress Farah Pahlavi, wife of Iran's deposed shah, chatted with former French first lady Bernadette Chirac inside the palace.

The last guest to enter according to protocol, Sarkozy, elicited extensive applause and hoots of approval in what was likely the warmest welcome the French leader, whose popularity ratings hover at record lows, has received in a long time.

The most enthusiastic welcome was reserved for the bride and members of the Grimaldi family, one of Europe's oldest dynasties. Albert's sisters, Princesses Stephanie and Caroline, both looked fetching in their short taupe dresses, Caroline's steely blue eyes hidden behind the oversized brim of her hat. Her daughter, Charlotte Casiraghi, was breathtaking in a pink off-the-shoulder cocktail dress by Chanel.

While Charlene – whose name is now officially written with an accent to give it a more French resonance – wore a blue ensemble of her own design to Friday's civil ceremony, she opted for one of her longtime favorite designers, Armani, for Saturday's wedding gown. The "petites mains" or seamstresses of his haute couture atelier put more than 2,500 hours of work into the dress, a strong-lined, made-to-measure concoction of more than 130 meters (about 140 yards) of different silks, 40,000 Swarovski crystals and 20,000 mother of pearl beads.

The 5 meter- (6 yard-) long train – which dwarfed the demure little train at the summer's other royal wedding, that of Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton – proved difficult to negotiate. At one point, Charlene got stuck and Albert had to tug at the long silk flourish to free her.

The ceremony, officiated by Monseigneur Bernard Barsi, Archbishop of Monaco, included moving performances by U.S. soprano Renee Fleming and Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, as well as a tradition "click song" by South Africa's Pumeza Matshikiza – a nod to the princess' roots.

After the ceremony, about 450 select guests tucked into a multi-course gala prepared by celebrated French-born chef Alain Ducasse.

Filet of golden mullet and a vegetable medley "arranged to portray a landscape typical of the coast of the Riviera," according to a statement, was the main event at the three-course meal, where everything besides the South African wines and Champagnes were sourced from within a 10-kilometer (6-mile) radius of Monaco.

Ducasse, who like many in his tax bracket has taken citizenship in Monaco, is the first chef to earn three Michelin stars in three different cities, including three for his Louis XV restaurant in the principality.

Charlene was born in Zimbabwe, but moved to neighboring South Africa as a child, and under the tutelage of her mother, a swim coach, competed for that country at the Sydney Olympics in 2000.

Albert – also a former Olympic athlete, having competed in five Winter Olympics as part of Monaco's bobsled team – has been a member of the International Olympic Committee since 1985.

Albert and Charlene met during a 2000 swimming competition in Monaco. She then began appearing regularly at social events and moved to Monaco in 2006. Residents say Charlene has since maintained a low profile and is rarely seen out and about in the principality.

The couple's civil wedding on Friday was held in the palace's sumptuous throne room where Rainier and Grace married. The actress died in a car crash nearly 30 years ago, and Monaco had been without a princess ever since.

Known as a notorious ladies man, Albert long eschewed marriage, and many in Monaco had resigned themselves to forever having a bachelor prince. The constitution was even modified to ensure the continuity of the Grimaldi line, in case Albert never produced an heir. The prince has acknowledged having fathered two children out of wedlock, but only his legitimate offspring would be able to succeed him.

Rumors have swirled in recent days that a third illegitimate child had surfaced – prompting Charlene to allegedly try to call off the wedding and return to South Africa days before the festivities.

The palace has denied the reports, dismissing them as "ugly rumors" prompted by spite and jealousy.

Charlene has told interviewers she would like to have children, and Archbishop Barsi asked those at Saturday's ceremony to pray for the fecundity of the princely union.

"We just witnessed an important moment of love," guest Michel-Yves Mourou said after leaving the palace. "I'm still under the spell of it. I'm happy for my prince and princess."

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10:08 PM on 07/30/2011
Stupid American just don't understand what grace and elegance are supposed to look like.
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Vince Vaccaro
It must be true, it's on the internet...
01:45 PM on 07/29/2011
Take all of those princes, princesses, dukes, etc. ... add up their combined net worth, and the sum is about the same as the US's national debt ...... total and utter debauchery .. ......
05:35 PM on 07/14/2011
Guess neither of his children were allowed to attend huh? Just because he got married doesn't mean he won't stray once again, and perhaps have a few more children along the way.
02:27 PM on 07/11/2011
If I were a prince who needed a legitimate heir, I would not be looking for a "toothpick" but for a big-hipped German girl who could push those babies out. (My big-hipped German grandma had 9.)
05:36 PM on 07/14/2011
That's funny jrthomson.
01:39 PM on 07/27/2011
Fidelity. Funny. Good luck Charlene. I hope you have your blinders on!
10:50 AM on 07/08/2011
i'm sorry, but nobody looks happy here...
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Joseph Leslie
01:57 AM on 07/06/2011
Prince Albert, Prince Charles and Prince William all need to hit up Bosley Clinic for free hair transplants. Prince Albert doesn't do the comb over like Prince Charles does and Prince William will soon be doing. This would be tremendous publicity for Bosley Hair Restoration. John from John and Kate plus 8 got a freebee transplant and look at him now!
12:55 AM on 07/06/2011
Why do y'all care???? Get a life!
05:39 PM on 07/14/2011
They don't care but why should these children bare the brunt of what he's doing? Royalty won't recognize these children, so why should they suffer and be put on the back burner, because their daddy refuses to keep his zipper closed?
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07:08 PM on 07/05/2011
Those two brothers of hers are HOT!
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Skiwee
Just taking my time...
05:25 PM on 07/05/2011
I knew she'd look almost perfect once something was done with those shoulders.
12:28 PM on 07/05/2011
Don't care for the dress. I'm not sure that I think she's sad...probably just nervous. Especially considering the rumors swirling around before their wedding...
05:44 PM on 07/14/2011
craftycrow,
She should be nervous, sad to say this man seems to have alley cat tendencies, and I'd bet dollars to a donut that somewhere down the line, she won't be able to stop him either. We do damage to ourselves when we stick our heads in the sand, even though we know better, she has NO one to blame but herself (he's shown his true colors so far) if he won't give up his bachelor tendencies now that he's married.
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ethiopia1a
The COMMA Sutra,,,,making grammar sexy since 1875
12:08 PM on 07/05/2011
Her gown was absolutely gorgeous. Beautiful bride and handsome groom. Happy years ahead of them. God Bess this marriage
11:50 AM on 07/05/2011
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canobserv
10:42 AM on 07/05/2011
something just seems "not right".........everyone looks so unhappy.........even the guests....
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01:09 PM on 07/05/2011
Agreed and that's b/c everyone sees the Big RED Flags in the room. This marriage is a joke or a facade! Following their nuptials, the Prince will continue to indiscriminately share his 'family jewels" with coutesans, resulting in more out of wedlock children!
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01:38 PM on 07/05/2011
meant to type "courtesans"
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millebocca
veni, vidi, clicki
08:23 AM on 07/05/2011
nothing ever changes
this is as grotesque as it is superficially pretty
07:41 AM on 07/05/2011
Isn't it a Royal custom that only Virgin's wore White Wedding Gowns ? .
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millebocca
veni, vidi, clicki
08:18 AM on 07/05/2011
plural ---> no 's