Curious by nature, Bertrand is always on the lookout for the slightest little scoop. Passionate about football, he is never far from football and all the news that comes with it. However, showbiz or political events are also part of his preferred journalistic research.
The princely family of Monaco has grown! This is what we learn via an interview given by Princess Charlene to our colleagues from “Gala”, in which she reveals these two new members.
Charlene of Monaco: Who are these two new members who are now part of her family?
The princess already lives with Prince Albert as well as their two children, the twins. But not only that! “For seven years I have had a chihuahua. Then we got two more chihuahuas two years ago. I always loved these dogs. They are adorable, intelligent, small enough that we can take them almost everywhere with us. From my stay in South Africa, . His name is Khan. He is very sporty, lively, with a very strong character.”, she revealed in an interview for Galawhich she did in the company of her three chihuahuas.
Prince Rainier said that animals never betray, and agrees 100% with this: “CThis statement is so true. A dog, for example, will love you more than he loves himself. Animals are very loyal and their attachment is unconditional. They are wonderful companions.“She is also happy to see that her children get along very well with the family animals:”They share the same passion for animals as my husband and me. They love them! They take care of them and respect them. They can’t stand being hurt.“
Princess Charlene committed to animal protection
Let’s also not forget that Princess Charlene is president of the Protective Society (SPA) of Monaco, and that last September she inaugurated a new refuge in Peille, right next to the Principality: “We realized that the existing shelter was no longer suitable to accommodate abandoned, mistreated or stray animals. The place had not been renovated for several years, it had become dilapidated.“
This sensitivity for the protection of animals has always been there: “When I was a child, my family made me aware of animal welfare and the fight against the abuse they suffer. We have always loved and protected animals.“And she always had them (animals) near her:”When we lived in Zimbabwe, we grew up with two dogs, Rhodesian Ridgebacks. They protected us and were an integral part of our family. Much later, I remember that we also had chickens and several farm animals.“