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Anh Dao Traxel (Vietnamese spelling: Anh Đào Traxel, born Dương Anh Đào; born 22 August 1957 in Saigon, South Vietnam) is the foster daughter of the late French President Jacques Chirac (1932–2019) and his wife Bernadette (born 1933). She was a boat-person refugee, and met Jacques Chirac at Roissy Airport in 1979. He told her "Don’t cry, ma chérie. You are coming home with us" and took her home. She was then 21 and her adoptive father was 47.[1]

She spent two years in the home of the Chiracs. Mrs. Traxel was married twice. Her second husband, Emmanuel Traxel, is a police lieutenant.[2] She has four children, Bernard-Jacques, Laurence-Claude, Jacques and Cassandre.[2] The children called Jacques Chirac Grandpa. She is now the President of a European association of assistance to the families of civil servants who died during their service (Étoile européenne du dévouement civil et militaire).

Awards and honours

French honours

Foreign honours

  • Commandeur de l'Étoile de Mohéli (Comoros)
  • Chevalier de l'Étoile de la Grande Comore (known as Saïd Ali).

Further reading

  • La Fille de Cœur - Flammarion Ed. - 2006 - ISBN 2-08-068894-4

Notes

  1. ^ Bremner, Charles (21 July 2005). "Troubled Chirac's adopted daughter rides to his rescue". The Times. London. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b Anh Đào Traxel, fille de coeur, femme de combats, Donatien Huet, 27 juillet 2008, www.ouest-france.fr, Ouest-France.
  3. ^ "Décret du 31 décembre 2008 portant promotion et nomination". JORF. 2009 (1): 15. January 1, 2009. PREX0828237D. Retrieved 2009-03-15.