Charlene and Albert of Monaco and have become husband and wife by the Church. Under French law of Monaco, the couple must perform two ceremonies: the first civil and then religious. The most important difference is that the religious ceremony is not recognized because France is constitutionally a secular country.
We did not know that used to be the phrase 'I do'. According to traditional formulas, should have been a 'Oui, Monsieur, "which was the one who used Grace Kelly at her wedding to Prince Rainier, or' Oui, je voeux him ', which was the Caroline of Monaco used your link Philippe Junot. Finally, the couple opted for a simple 'Oui' to have consolidated his marriage to the Church.
We did not know that used to be the phrase 'I do'. According to traditional formulas, should have been a 'Oui, Monsieur, "which was the one who used Grace Kelly at her wedding to Prince Rainier, or' Oui, je voeux him ', which was the Caroline of Monaco used your link Philippe Junot. Finally, the couple opted for a simple 'Oui' to have consolidated his marriage to the Church.
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