Alexander Grimaldi, son of Prince Albert of Monaco, admitted that he is focused on his studies and does not think about the royal future. He talked about this in an interview with the French magazine. Vue Point On the eve of his 20th birthday.
“The commitment that is of great importance in my life today is to complete my education at the university,” Alexander said.
When asked by an interviewer exactly what role he hopes to play in Monaco’s future, Alexandre replied, “I’m only 20 years old. Let me get my diploma and let’s talk about it.”
Prince Albert’s son studies business at a British university and lives at home with his mother and two half-brothers.
Alexander Grimaldi was born as a result of the relationship of 65-year-old Prince Albert, who worked as a flight attendant at the time of their love, and Nicole Coast, 51. In July 2005, Prince Albert recognized his son and participated in his upbringing. Now Alexander communicates with some members of the Monegasque royal family, but according to the constitution he is not entitled to inherit the throne.
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