Kung alberts älskarinna
Alberts älskarinna talar ut i fransk tidning
Nicole Coste attackerar furstinnan Charlene
Från makthavare till kändisar – så har kungahuset förändrats
Furst Alberts före detta älskarinna Nicole Coste går till attack mot furstinnan Charlene i en fransk tidning.
Nu kontrar fursten med en egen intervju.
– Detta är opassande. Jag blev rasande, säger Albert II.
Det har stormat en hel del i Monaco den senaste tiden.
Furstinnan Charlene är nyss hemkommen från Sydafrika efter att ha tvingats vara ifrån sina barn i över ett halvår. En svår bihåleinflammation och flera operationer ledde till att läkare förbjöd henne från att flyga.
Samtidigt har furst Alberts före detta älskarinna talat ut i franska magasinet Paris Match.
Nicole Coste, 49, var flygvärdinnan på Air France när hon träffade Albert, de hade varit ett par i fem år när sonen Alexandre föddes Furst Albert erkände faderskapet , en tid innan han blev Monacos furste.
Behandlade honom illa
Alexandre Grimaldi fyllde nyligen 18 år och i intervjun avslöjade Nicole Coste något häpnadsväckande.
Hon berättar att Alexandre har ett eget rum i palatset i Monaco och att relationen mellan Alexandre och hans pappa
Prince Albert ( - )
Prince Albert, ©Albert was the husband and consort of Queen Victoria and a significant influence on his wife. She never recovered from his premature death.
Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was born on 26 August at Schloss Rosenau, in Bavaria, the younger son of the duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. When he was seven, his father divorced his mother on grounds of adultery, and she was sent to live in Switzerland and forbidden to see her children. Albert was educated at Bonn University. In , he married his cousin, Queen Victoria. The marriage was unpopular in some quarters, and parliament resisted granting Albert what his wife regarded as a suitable allowance.
Albert's role as advisor to his wife came into full force after the death of Lord Melbourne, the prime minister, who had exerted a strong paternal influence over Victoria, and Albert began to act as the queen's private sekreterare. He encouraged in his wife a greater interest in social welfare and invited Lord Shaftesbury, the driving force behind successive factory acts, to Buckingham Palace to discuss the matter of child labour. His constitutional position was a difficult
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Consort of Queen Victoria from to
Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | |||
---|---|---|---|
Photograph by J. J. E. Mayall, May | |||
Tenure | 10 February – 14 December | ||
Born | Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld ()26 August Schloss Rosenau, Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, German Confederation | ||
Died | 14 December () (aged42) Windsor Castle, England | ||
Burial | 23 December Royal Vault, St George's Chapel; | ||
Spouse | |||
Issue | |||
| |||
House | |||
Father | Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | ||
Mother | Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg | ||
Signature |
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Franz August Karl Albert Emanuel;[1] 26 August – 14 December ) was the husband of Queen Victoria. As such, he was consort of the British monarch from their marriage on 10 February until his death in Victoria granted him the title Prince Consort in
Albert was born in the Saxon duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld to a family connected to many of Europe's ruling monarchs. At the age of 20, he married Victoria, his first cousin, with whom he had nine children. Initially, he felt cons