PARIS (AP) — Prince
Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco announced Friday that they are
expecting their first child, who will be heir to the tiny principality.
The
36-year-old South African former Olympic swimmer and her 56-year-old
husband, whom she married in 2011, issued a statement expressing their
"immense joy."
The short
statement said the birth is expected before the end of the year.
Although it did not elaborate, this implies that the princess is at
least three months pregnant.
The
news is sure to please the palace and end recent tabloid speculation
that's dogged Charlene — why, after nearly three years of marriage to
Albert, she had not yet provided an heir to the jet-set European
principality. Britain's Kate Middleton became pregnant with Prince
George around a year and a half after she married Prince William in
April, 2011.
Until the baby
is born, the throne of Monaco, a tiny fiefdom smaller than New York's
Central Park, would pass to Princess Caroline, Albert's older sister.
The constitution had been changed to allow Caroline a claim during
Prince Albert's tenure because subjects were nervous he wouldn't produce
an heir — after years of high-profile rendez-vous with the beautiful
and famous, said to include Brooke Shields, Claudia Schiffer and Naomi
Campbell.
Albert has already
acknowledged two children, born out of wedlock and thus excluded from
the succession: his daughter Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, and his son
Alexandre Coste.
Albert's
years of stepping out added fuel to the tabloid rumors, which hardly
died down once he settled upon the former Charlene Wittstock. In a 2010
interview, he acknowledged that part of the role of the royal family was
to be in the public eye.
This
baby news is sure to consolidate the couple's place in the public eye —
in ways they would want — and is likely to set off a frenzy in the
fashion press as to how she will dress her bump.
Demure
Princess Charlene is known for her elegant fashion style, patronizing
designers such as Giorgio Armani, who designed her couture wedding
dress.
Since her marriage,
Charlene is styled as Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco. The
previous holder of the style was her husband's mother, Grace Kelly, who
died in 1982.
Thomas Adamson AP in Yahoo Celebrity
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