HomeBoulevard: Exploring the Complicated Relationship of Charlène and Albert of Monaco at the Ryder Cup Golf Tournament

2023-10-04 18:04:00
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Sport connects Albert and Charlène of Monaco. Actually. Because at the prestigious Ryder Cup golf tournament, the prince appeared at the side of another woman.

Rome – Charlène Wittstock (45) and the notorious bachelor Albert von Monaco (65) met at a swimming competition in Monaco in 2000. The then professional swimmer captured the heart of the Monegasque playboy and became Princess Charlène of Monaco when she married in 2011. In their ups and downs relationship, there was always one constant: the love of sport. But now Albert II was shining at the side of another lady – at a golf tournament of all places.

Charlène of Monaco is blonde once more, but Albert is having fun with a brunette Italian woman

At the charity golf tournament in Monaco at the beginning of September, Albert of Monaco went to great lengths for his Charlène; the princess even picked up a golf club herself, to the applause of the spectators, and then grabbed a kiss from her husband. The busy Monegasque sovereign traveled to the Ryder Cup, a multi-day, top-class golf tournament between the best players in Europe and the USA, without Charlène, but that didn’t dampen his brilliant mood.

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Prince Albert did not have to do without female company. Casually dressed in a Ryder Cup cap and a polo shirt, Albert was in the stands cheering on Team Europe, next to him was an equally sportily dressed woman with a beaming smile and long, brunette hair. The lady with whom Albert got along so well in Charlène’s absence that the two of them mightn’t stop laughing is Lavinia Biagiotti (44), president of the Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in the Rome town of Guidonia Montecelio, where the Ryder Cup was held this year.

Ryder Cup

The Ryder Cup was played for the first time in 1927, then in Worcester, Massachusetts, between players from Great Britain and the United States. Since then, the golf team tournament has taken place every two years, with a few exceptions. Since 1979, Team Great Britain has expanded to Europe, with the venue changing between continents. In the statistics, Team USA is ahead, with two draws (1969 and 1989).

Charlène and Albert of Monaco: More relaxed when traveling separately?

Lavinia is the daughter of the famous Italian fashion designer Laura Biagiotti (73, † 2017), whose empire she now leads. Prince Albert and Lavinia Biagiotti always had reason to celebrate at the Ryder Cup; this time Team Europe emerged as winners of the golf tournament. But otherwise the two seemed to get along very well; you rarely see Albert and his Charlène so relaxed and relaxed.

The pictures of Prince Albert and Biagiotti heiress Lavinia (left) are likely to be a stab in the heart for Charlène of Monaco. (Photomontage) © IMAGO/IPA Sport/ZUMA Wire

Not an easy situation for the princess, who suffers from how she is portrayed in public. “If there are a thousand photos of me at an event, they pick one where I’m looking down or not smiling and then say I look awkward or unhappy,” Monaco’s Charlène said in a recent interview with News24. An external perception that is also shared by body language expert Judi James, who tears apart the last romantic appearances of Charlène and Albert of Monaco. Scenes like those of Albert and Lavinia at the Ryder Cup are unlikely to help boost the princess’s self-confidence. Sources used: news24.com. Instagram

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