Suzie
06-01-2006, 07:30 PM
Prince 'admits illegitimate child'
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PARIS, France (Reuters) -- Prince Albert of Monaco, son of the late Hollywood actress Grace Kelly, has admitted that he fathered a second illegitimate child, his lawyer said in a newspaper interview.
Fourteen-year-old American high school student Jazmin Grace Rotolo will not be entitled to the throne because under the constitution of the tiny Mediterranean principality only a child born into Catholic wedlock can succeed.
MORE HERE (http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/06/01/monaco.albert.reut/index.html)
Well isn't that special.
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PARIS, France (Reuters) -- Prince Albert of Monaco, son of the late Hollywood actress Grace Kelly, has admitted that he fathered a second illegitimate child, his lawyer said in a newspaper interview.
Fourteen-year-old American high school student Jazmin Grace Rotolo will not be entitled to the throne because under the constitution of the tiny Mediterranean principality only a child born into Catholic wedlock can succeed.
MORE HERE (http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/06/01/monaco.albert.reut/index.html)
Well isn't that special.