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HSH PRINCE ALBERT OF MONACO
The following quote was taken from www.bbc.co.uk
On this day in 1958: 'Bonny' Prince Albert of Monaco born
“A celebratory 101-gun salute has been fired in Monaco after Princess Grace - formerly film star Grace Kelly - gave birth to a son.
In spite of elaborate arrangements made for announcing the birth, the world learnt about the baby's arrival when a woman at a palace window shouted to waiting journalists: "It's a boy, it's a boy".
The 8lb 11oz baby who was born at just before 1100 local time is to be named Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre. He will be known as Prince Albert.
The baby takes automatic precedence over his one-year-old sister, Princess Caroline.
The young princess appeared on a palace balcony in the arms of her father, Prince Rainier III, shortly after her brother was born. Prince Rainier later broadcast an address to the nation announcing the Crown Prince's birth.
Speaking to journalists, the princess' mother, Margaret Kelly said both her daughter and the baby were doing well.
‘It is a bonny, bonny prince,’ Mrs Kelly said.”
Prince Albert was born March 14, 1958 to HSH Princess Grace (1929-1982) and HSH Prince Rainier III of Monaco. The day following Albert’s birth was declared a public holiday; flags and flowers were everywhere. At the time, Albert’s birth ensured that Monaco remained independent of France for another generation. Under a treaty signed by both countries in 1918, if Monaco had no heir, it would become subject to French laws. A new accord was ratified in 2002 which affirms Monaco’s status as an independent country, clarifies the right of succession, and confirms Monaco's right to establish its own diplomatic relations with other countries.
From all accounts, Albert had a happy childhood much as any other child. He attended school at the Lycee Albert I of Monaco where he received his baccalaureate diploma with distinction in 1976. Then, from 1977 to 1981, he studied at Amherst College in Massachusetts and graduated on May 30, 1981 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Following the time spent at Amherst, Prince Albert served in the French Navy as second grade sub-lieutenant, on board the helicopter-carrier 'Jeanne d'Arc'.
Throughout his life, he participated in many sports, including soccer, handball, judo, swimming, tennis, sailing, skiing, squash, fencing and rowing. Prince Albert participated in several Winter Olympic Games as a member on the Monaco bobsled team.
Prince Albert has been preparing for the most import role of his life - that of future leader of Monaco. He attends cabinet meetings with Prince Rainier and heads Monaco’s delegation to the United Nations. Prince Albert also serves on several national and international committees, organizations and federations mostly related to athletic and humanitarian concerns. Prince Albert is also Vice-President of the Princess Grace-USA Foundation in honor of his mother who passed on September 14, 1982. He attends social and official occasions such as the yearly Red Cross Ball. As health problems continue to sideline Prince Rainier, Prince Albert finds himself more in the spotlight.
Prince Albert has two siblings, an older sister, Princess Caroline and a younger sister, Princess Stephanie.
References
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http://www.monaco.mc/monaco/700ans/grimaldi.html
Encyclopedia Britannica
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Encyclopedia Britannica
The following quote was taken from www.bbc.co.uk
On this day in 1958: 'Bonny' Prince Albert of Monaco born
“A celebratory 101-gun salute has been fired in Monaco after Princess Grace - formerly film star Grace Kelly - gave birth to a son.
In spite of elaborate arrangements made for announcing the birth, the world learnt about the baby's arrival when a woman at a palace window shouted to waiting journalists: "It's a boy, it's a boy".
The 8lb 11oz baby who was born at just before 1100 local time is to be named Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre. He will be known as Prince Albert.
The baby takes automatic precedence over his one-year-old sister, Princess Caroline.
The young princess appeared on a palace balcony in the arms of her father, Prince Rainier III, shortly after her brother was born. Prince Rainier later broadcast an address to the nation announcing the Crown Prince's birth.
Speaking to journalists, the princess' mother, Margaret Kelly said both her daughter and the baby were doing well.
‘It is a bonny, bonny prince,’ Mrs Kelly said.”
Prince Albert was born March 14, 1958 to HSH Princess Grace (1929-1982) and HSH Prince Rainier III of Monaco. The day following Albert’s birth was declared a public holiday; flags and flowers were everywhere. At the time, Albert’s birth ensured that Monaco remained independent of France for another generation. Under a treaty signed by both countries in 1918, if Monaco had no heir, it would become subject to French laws. A new accord was ratified in 2002 which affirms Monaco’s status as an independent country, clarifies the right of succession, and confirms Monaco's right to establish its own diplomatic relations with other countries.
From all accounts, Albert had a happy childhood much as any other child. He attended school at the Lycee Albert I of Monaco where he received his baccalaureate diploma with distinction in 1976. Then, from 1977 to 1981, he studied at Amherst College in Massachusetts and graduated on May 30, 1981 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Following the time spent at Amherst, Prince Albert served in the French Navy as second grade sub-lieutenant, on board the helicopter-carrier 'Jeanne d'Arc'.
Throughout his life, he participated in many sports, including soccer, handball, judo, swimming, tennis, sailing, skiing, squash, fencing and rowing. Prince Albert participated in several Winter Olympic Games as a member on the Monaco bobsled team.
Prince Albert has been preparing for the most import role of his life - that of future leader of Monaco. He attends cabinet meetings with Prince Rainier and heads Monaco’s delegation to the United Nations. Prince Albert also serves on several national and international committees, organizations and federations mostly related to athletic and humanitarian concerns. Prince Albert is also Vice-President of the Princess Grace-USA Foundation in honor of his mother who passed on September 14, 1982. He attends social and official occasions such as the yearly Red Cross Ball. As health problems continue to sideline Prince Rainier, Prince Albert finds himself more in the spotlight.
Prince Albert has two siblings, an older sister, Princess Caroline and a younger sister, Princess Stephanie.
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/
http://www.monaco.mc/monaco/700ans/grimaldi.html
Encyclopedia Britannica
1. Map
2. Flag
3. Coat of arms
Encyclopedia Britannica
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