There are times when our family relationships suffer a little. No matter how well we get along as a family, There are always some stages with a certain tension or disconnection caused by news or decisions that we do not fully share with our loved ones. And that also happens even in rather ordinary families. If not, tell Carolina de Monaco, who seems to be not experiencing her closest intimate moment with her own daughter, Carlota Casiraghi.
The Grimaldis’ desire for freedom seems to be inherited. If Rainier and Grace Kelly herself have already taken the world by storm, overcoming criticism, it seems that their children have followed their essence, and even more so, the grandsons and granddaughters of the monarch and the actress turned princess. But this very free personality can also generate some rejection or discomfort.especially within the family, when something is carried out that does not completely convince a member of the family.
The reluctance that Carolina of Monaco would have towards the union of her own brother Albert II, and his wife, Charlene, is not unknown, which has led her to disconnect from them on many occasions over the years. But now we have also known that a family relationship, much more direct and that She seemed very close and unbreakable, she would not be having her best moment.
The “disconnection” between mother and daughter
It was the German newspaper Bunte, one of the most critical of the European crowns, that was in charge of putting on the table this issue that until now had gone unnoticed by everyone, including in the principality itself. Under the title
“Are you consciously distancing yourself from your daughter Carlota?” The newspaper reflects on what they consider a recent connection problem between Carolina de Monaco and her daughter, due to a step forward that the young woman would have taken.
A “controversial” interview by Carlota Casiraghi
We know that Carlota Casiraghi hardly offers interviews, and only does so when it comes to professional commitments. This reason led the young ‘royal’ to do an interview in the Telegraph newspaper about her work in the Chanel Reading Club where, in addition to giving various opinions on literature, she also iHe indicated some details about how he felt being part of the Monegasque monarchy, Full of rules and protocols.
“I always try to distance myself from that royal status.. I do it if it’s important to my family, but it creates pressure, people judge you and expect a lot from you when you have an official status. I prefer to be free. Of course I love contributing to Monaco, but my philosophy taught me that being outside allows for greater complexity and diversity.”
“For example, sometimes I invite people with whom I do not agree to speak, trying to confront ideas,” these are the statements that Carlota made regarding her position. According to journalist Julia Todorinc in the German media, These words might not have sat well with his mother.who would have decided to put distance between them.
The “anger” of Carolina de Monaco
It seems that these statements offered by Carlota Casiraghi, provoked by the desire for freedom so present in the family, and which respond very well to the pressure that the young ‘royals’ feel in a society where the monarchy is increasingly complexthey could have turned the nose of Carolina de Monaco, one of the great representatives of her family as an institution.
“Carolina is not happy with her daughter, Carlota’s recent interview for ‘The Telegraph’,” they indicate. “It is not known what exactly he thinks about his eldest daughter’s unusual frankness. However, one thing is clear: Prince Albert’s older sister delivers like a Swiss clock with its public obligations and its role for the royal family,” explains the journalist.
Added to this is that images of the mother and her daughter together have not been seen recently, but images of Alberto de Monaco’s sister with her daughter Alexandra, accompanying her to a cultural event. “If her daughter Carlota does not want to accompany her, there is always her younger half-sisterPrincess Alexandra of Hanover,” he explains. Would he thus be staging his greatest union with his youngest daughter and marking distances with Carlota? What is clear is that the rebellious Carolina cannot be surprised that her daughter follows in her footsteps.
Why might Carlota be tired of her fame and her family?
The German media itself dares to explain the why Carlota Casiraghi could be trying to get away from the ‘royal’ world, after a life of extreme surveillance and marked by scandals and not being able to grow up and enjoy themselves like normal children or young people.
The German journalist explains it like this: “And who can blame the young woman: since she was little, Charlotte faced the dark side of such a public life: after her father Stefano Casiraghi died in a tragic accident when she was only 30 years old, the Grimaldi family (once again) in the focus of the world public.”
“The lioness mother Carolina turned her back on the principality along with her children. In Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Carlota and her brothers Pierre and Andrea had to attend normal schools. But this “normal” life was not easy either. Children from different social backgrounds attended their schools. Social exclusion was part of this for the Grimaldi young people,” he adds.