Prince Albert: His illegitimate daughter celebrated her 31st birthday so luxuriously

Prince Albert
His daughter Jazmin Grace Grimaldi throws a lavish birthday party

Jazmin Grace Grimaldi and Prince Albert

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News about the royals in the GALA ticker: Prince Albert’s daughter Jazmin gives an insight into her luxury party +++ Princess Amalia’s safety is still at risk.

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March 13, 2023

Prince Albert’s daughter Jazmin gives an insight into her luxury party

Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, the illegitimate daughter of Prince Albert, 64, and the American Tamara Rotolo, 61, turned 31 on March 4th. She now gives her Instagram followers an insight into her birthday party. A few days ago, the actress posted a clip in which she can be seen with her partner, musician Ian Mellencamp, and friends at a roller rink. In a good mood and dressed in 1980s outfits, the group skates around.

Now Jazmin delivers more impressions. Obviously, the evening continued with a luxurious birthday dinner. In a new video, she shows how she was dressed up for her celebration. In an emerald-colored jumpsuit and with elaborate make-up, we then went to the posh restaurant Grandmaster Recorders in Los Angeles, where the now 31-year-old and her loved ones obviously had a lot of fun. “Thank you to my family and friends near and far for making my BIRTHDAY so special! Keep laughing, loving, dancing and living your best life because this ONE is precious! Love to all!” she wrote.

Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander worry about Princess Amalia

At the end of their three-day state visit to Slovakia, Queen Máxima, 51, and King Willem-Alexander, 55, answered questions from some reporters and also gave an update on “problem child” Princess Amalia, 19. The reason: the heir to the throne is being threatened by the Dutch mafia and even had to leave her student apartment in Amsterdam and move back in with her parents in the castle.

“The private situation is difficult, but we solve it together as a family,” explained Willem-Alexander when asked how his daughter was doing. And how do they do it? “With a positive outlook,” Máxima replied. “And by trying to create perspective.” The Queen also added that not only is the royal family under serious threat, “lawyers, prison officials, politicians and journalists are also affected”. “We feel sorry for them,” said the 51-year-old.

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