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Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi of Monaco , umm she is not a Royal or Princess and is therefore not Charlotte of Monaco. Mac Domhnaill 04:29, 24 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Is the right of male primogeniture still valid in Monaco, even with the new constitution amendments? I believe it is, but I would like a confirmation.

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What have the schools she attended to do with an encyclopedia? Sure, you should cite them but not link their website. If you did this with EVERY vip in wikipedia, we would have millions of external links. Why is her biography different than others?