Monacos Prince Albert and Princess Charlene admit their children are hard to control after marriage rift rumors

Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco have shared some insight into their private life in the palace, saying their two children are difficult to control.In a rare interview, Albert — who tied the knot with Charlene in 2011 — opened up about leading the Monegasque monarchy since assuming the throne over two decades ago.“What I am most proud of his my marriage and my children, first and foremost,” the 67-year-old told La Gazette de Monaco of his and Charlene’s 10-year-old twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.“I believe that the Principality has evolved on different levels,” he went on.“Physically, of course, with new projects that are not yet finished, such as the new hospital, but which are important events.

There was Mareterra, but there are also other great achievements.”“I also think that the creation of my Foundation was an important step, even if the government, through various actions, was helping sustainable development projects,” he added.“But I think there was this contribution that was more personal, that also responded to emergencies and that had to be implemented.”Elsewhere, Charlene, 47, chimed in about their twins, whom they welcomed in 2014.“The children also help me stay young,” she said.

“It’s hard to keep them under control.”Though the couple’s life may seem picture-perfect to the eye, the pair’s marriage has reportedly been on the rocks in recent years — though these reports have been denied by the duo.In 2020, Charlene did not return to Monaco following a trip to South Africa.The ordeal sparked rumors of marriage woes, especially after it emerged that she had been spending extended time in Switzerland and would only see Albert by appointment.At the time, her Instagram account, which boasted 464,000 followers, was also suddenly deactivated.Albert’s marriage has been the subject of rumors since Charlene reportedly fled the palace before their 2011 wedding — only to return and weep ...

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