The royal family of Monaco has a new member. Charlotte Casiraghi and her fiancé, Dimitri Rassam, yesterday became a child's parent.
The boy was born on Tuesday morning at the Princess Grace Hospital in Monaco, who was named after Charlotte's grandmother, Princess Grace (also known as Grace Kelly). Baby weighs 3kg and 200gr.
Casiraghi becomes a mother for the second time, having a baby with a French comedian, Gad Elamleh. At the moment, Princess Caroline's daughter is eleven in the queue for the Monk throne, though considered a civilian citizen.
It is said that Casiraghi and Rassam were engaged in March this year, after they were fired together in Austria. She confirmed the rumor at Bal de la Rose in Monte Carlo by combining the Saint Laurent dress with a diamond ring in her right hand. The couple welcomed the child's birth to marry, so a wedding is surely in the vicinity.
Casiraghi was born a week after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle said they were expecting the first child and six months after Kate Middleton and Prince William became parents for the third time with Prince Louis. Among the royal families of Monaco, the UK and Sweden, Europe has enough royal children to fill a garden group.
Source: Vogue