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“Reading works by women writers helped me.”

Charlotte Casiraghi at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.
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in a long interview with Telegraph:The daughter of Carolina of Monaco speaks without filter about her royal status, her wishes for independence and motherhood.

Charlotte Casiraghi has finally decided to break her silence on her split with Dimitri Rassam, the father of her second son, Balthazar. Splitting in early 2024, the five-year-old couple had never publicly discussed their split. During this September 14 interview Telegraph: The daughter of Princess Carolina of Monaco has finally spoken about her wife’s life. “Reading the works of women writers has helped me not to live with expectations and judgments, it is important for me to get rid of certain conventions,” he explained.

And continue. “Life is a constant struggle to succeed in self-liberation. I think motherhood is a challenge for women… All working mothers feel tortured, but not always for men. It’s unequal because as women we always worry about the house…unlike men, right? Before we have children, we don’t realize that we will then have to fight to make room for ourselves and our creativity.

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Words from Carol Bouquet

If Charlotte Casiraghi and Dimitri Rassam have never spoken publicly, the latter’s mother, Carole Bouquet, has briefly mentioned him in the columns of Paris Match. “I experience their joys and sorrows intensely, trying not to show it to them. I am ready to talk and watch when they can trust me,” he declared.

Source: Le Figaro

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