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Welcome to part 46 of the thread to discuss the current events of Charlotte Casiraghi and her family.


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The current issue of French Magazine Public has new photos of Charlotte and Nicolas and claims they've moved in together by now:




 
Is Charlotte officially divorced now from Dimitri?
 
Don't tell me Nicolas Mathieu stay home the whole day ?
 
I’m surprised. Somehow I thought Charlotte and Nicolas split.
I remember reading some articles about correlation between occupation and divorce. Writers were among those more divorce prone. Oh well. Let see how it goes. 🧐
 
I have also read that he is a dedicated Leftist. How someone like that would fit into Monaco and Charlotte's world as a member of the glitziest Princely family in Europe would be interesting.
I am not optimistic about this new guy.🤔
 

Rencontres the honneur at the dinner of the first novels of the CNL on Wednesday 20 November.


Also the Weekly Hola

 
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The current issue of French Magazine Public has new photos of Charlotte and Nicolas and claims they've moved in together by now:





Interesting. She was with both Gad and Dmitri a little over a year when she became pregnant with each of her sons (she moves quickly when she's in love). She met Nicolas in Fall 2023 and they are living together. If she does have any plans for a third child, I wouldn't be surprised if she follows her usual pattern. I might make a mental note for the 2025 prediction thread for next month. lol
 
It's obviously none of my concern, but I really hope there are no more children.

Raphael had both his parents for close to two years, then they split and his mother whisked him off to Rome to live with Sanfelice. Then less than a year later they are back in Monaco and Dimitri comes into his life for 5 years.

Now this new guy has moved in....how bewildering it must all be for those kids.🙁
 
I agree. She's too old for this nonsense now. Is Caroline still free reign with all her children? I think some discipline would've done her kids good.

Caroline's sometimes acts like Grace was worse than Rose West but she was right to be strict (I bet she actually wasn't, just held caroline accountable and tried to make her a good person)1
 
Would we prefer her (kind to say.. as is none of our business) to stay in an unhappy relationship (Gad, or Dimitri) than to try to be happy ?
The sad point is that.. in opposite to her brothers she does not seem close to find happiness.. she is near to her 40ies with two kids, when no-one of them had his parents together for many years. It is sad. There is no blame but.. sad.
I don't want (neither I'm able to) to play the psychologue but might be the absence of father empeaching her to settle? Maybe she searches something non existing?
Any case, I wish her to find it soon.
 
I don't believe in the theory of "the absence of a father" is the reason why people are unable or have problems to find a stable relationship. I know it is often used as an explanation. From personal experience, both family and friends I cannot find confirmation for this theory.

Some people are just lucky in life to find the right person, maybe with a second try, and some unfortunately don't. And there are people who are just not able to form stable and lasting relationships. Maybe she belongs to that category.

I think that she was much in love with both Gad and Dimitri, fathers of her two children and hoped that this was the "love of her life". Unfortunatly it didn't work. It would be nice for her to find the right one one day, she is beautiful and intelligent.
But it also could happen that she'll be alone. Look at her mother and her aunt. Sadly for both of them they are single women while getting older.
At least they can enjoy their other children's happy marriages.
 
You can get older in a miserable relationship too. Stephanie and Caroline strike me as far from unhappy.

What is truly sad is people who must have a relationship because they are terrified of being alone.🙁
 
I hope Charlotte finds a stable partner like her brothers. Neither father of her children has had a long-lasting relationship either. She seems to be happiest when she’s in a relationship but I hope she can also take time to figure herself out in between relationships too. She always looks happier than who she’s with so hopefully she can find a partner who’s just as happy to be with her & is committed to be with her for the long run.
 
Charlotte must be very difficult to leave with . Gad and Dimitri has to attend all the Monaco Events.
 

Charlotte Casiraghi attended the Rencontres Michel Serres in Agen earlier in November, where she chatted with @lecrayonmedia about who had the responsibility to defend democracy.
 
Charlotte attended the CHANEL 2024/25 Métiers d’art show in Hangzhou, China:


 
It was on West Lake in the city of Hangzhou that the Chanel Métiers d’art 2024/2025 fashion show took place. (..)

 
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The newest video of the Rendezvous littéraires rue Cambon has been released:


 
The newest video of the Rendezvous littéraires rue Cambon has been released:


It is a pity that her explanations are not available in English. Unfortunately, my French is so rusty that I only understand bits and pieces.

I have read some of her book recommendations. But what is very clear is that she recommends books that almost always deal with the difficult relationship between men and women. Perhaps this reflects her own problem with relationships. She is constantly dealing with it, is probably a very complicated person who always wants to discuss a lot. And that's perhaps why she has failed with her relationships so far. Most men don't want endless discussions, I guess.

But, of course, these are just my personal impressions. I like her a lot, I think she's beautiful and I'm impressed by her literary knowledge and her engagements introducing new books to people who are interested in reading what is not mainstream literature.
 
It is a pity that her explanations are not available in English. Unfortunately, my French is so rusty that I only understand bits and pieces.

I have read some of her book recommendations. But what is very clear is that she recommends books that almost always deal with the difficult relationship between men and women. Perhaps this reflects her own problem with relationships. She is constantly dealing with it, is probably a very complicated person who always wants to discuss a lot. And that's perhaps why she has failed with her relationships so far. Most men don't want endless discussions, I guess.

But, of course, these are just my personal impressions. I like her a lot, I think she's beautiful and I'm impressed by her literary knowledge and her engagements introducing new books to people who are interested in reading what is not mainstream literature.

Can I ask which books you have read that she has recommended? I know I have seen some of her book recommendations mentioned in this forum before, but except for Marguerite Duras, I don't remember...
 
I have a copy of Les Fleurs du Mal by Charles Baudelaire. She recommended it, and I am a lifelong poetry enthusiast. I have to admit that it's not the type of poetry that touches my spirit like Langston Hughes, Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Dylan Thomas, Lord Byron and so many others. It's better if read in the original French.

The same with Marguerite Duras' The Lover, which I read last summer. It's haunting and evocative...it left me feeling melancholy. And it's very much about a relationship.
 
Can I ask which books you have read that she has recommended? I know I have seen some of her book recommendations mentioned in this forum before, but except for Marguerite Duras, I don't remember...
She recommends many books by women writers (hardly any male ones) from the past, e.g. Virginia Woolf or Elizabeth Bowen “The house in Paris”. I have read most of Woolf's novels, but am not really a fan.
Contemporary female writers are Zadie Smith, who I have read “White Teeth” and “On Beauty”, which I liked. She recommends Smith's latest book “Grand Union” and then a book by Leila Slimani, a French-Moroccan author, which I read with the German title “Dann schlaf auch Du”. An interesting book but also very depressing. I will soon be ordering her recommendation “Acts of desperation” by Megan Nolan. I read “Les fleurs de mal” when I was 20, but I wasn't that enthusiastic about it. I prefer novels, seems like poetry belongs to my past :)
If I may make a personal recommendation (off topic, I know) I recommend "The personal librarian" by Marie Benedict and Victoria Murray and all books by US author Ann Patchett. I could imagine that Charlotte would like these books but maybe hasn't discovered them yet.
 
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Charlotte has admitted to having a strong affinity for the mid to late 19th century....so much that she would like to have lived during that time.

I was fascinated to read that.
Interesting, I hadn't known that. Something I can share. I have been reading for years almost all of English literature of that time, Eliot, Gaskell, Trollope, Dickens, H. James, and from the US Edith Wharton.
 
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