Who Is Albert II, Prince of Monaco? Age, Biography and Wiki
Born on March 14, 1958, Albert II has served as the reigning Prince of Monaco since 2005, following the death of his father, Prince Rainier III. As of 2025, he is 67 years old. Prince Albert II is known for his commitment to environmental issues and philanthropy while maintaining the rich traditions of the Monegasque monarchy. He has a strong public presence and is frequently seen engaging in various charitable initiatives. For more detailed information, visit his Wikipedia page.
Occupation | Billionaire |
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Date of Birth | March 14, 1958 |
Age | 67 Years |
Birth Place | Prince's Palace of Monaco, Monaco |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Country | Monaco |
Popularity
Albert II, Prince of Monaco's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Prince Albert II stands at a height of approximately 6 feet 3 inches (190 cm) and weighs around 198 pounds (90 kg). His build is representative of his athletic background, having participated in various sports, including bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics. As a member of a royal family, he maintains a dignified appearance, often seen in tailored suits at public events.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
Prince Albert II is married to Charlene, Princess of Monaco, who is a former Olympic swimmer from South Africa. They married in July 2011, and the couple has two children: twins Jacques and Gabriella, born in December 2014. Prior to his marriage, Prince Albert was known to have several high-profile relationships, but currently, he is devoted to his family and his royal duties.
Born at the Prince's Palace of Monaco, Albert is the second child and only son of Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace. He attended the Lycée Albert Premier before studying political science at Amherst College. In his youth, he competed in bobsleigh during Winter Olympic finals before retiring in 2002.
Albert was appointed regent in March 2005 after his father fell ill, and became sovereign prince upon the latter's death a week later.
Since his accession, he has been outspoken in the field of environmentalism, and an advocate of ocean conservation and adoption of renewable energy sources to tackle global climate change, and founded the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation in 2006, to directly raise funds and initiate action for such causes and greater ecological preservation.
Net Worth and Salary
As of 2025, Albert II, Prince of Monaco, has an estimated net worth ranging from $1 billion to $1.5 billion. His wealth primarily derives from real estate holdings, various investments, and the flourishing tourism industry in Monaco. As the head of state, his salary comes from the principality’s treasury, which is supported by its robust economy.
Career, Business and Investments
Prince Albert II has successfully navigated his role as a leader in Monaco, focusing on sustainability and conservation. He established the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, which promotes environmental protection globally. Alongside his royalty duties, he has also invested in diverse sectors, including renewable energy and real estate, ensuring a stable future for the principality and its inhabitants.
With assets valued in 2010 at US$1 billion, Albert owns shares in the Société des Bains de Mer, which operates Monaco's casino and other entertainment properties in the Principality. In July 2011, Prince Albert married South African Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock.
He has four children, two of them illegitimate, the other two legitimate: Jazmin, Alexandre Grimaldi-Coste, Gabriella, and Jacques.
Social Network
Prince Albert II remains engaged with his citizens and the global community through various social media platforms. You can follow him on:
- Instagram: @palaisprincier
- Twitter: @PalaisPrincier
- Facebook: Palais Princier de Monaco
Albert competed in the bobsleigh at five consecutive Winter Olympics for Monaco, taking part in both the two-man and four-man events. In the two-man bobsleigh Albert finished 25th at the 1988 games in Calgary, 43rd at the 1992 games in Albertville, and 31st at the 1994 games.
In the four-man bobsleigh Albert finished 27th in 1992, 26th at the 1994 games in Lillehammer, and 28th at both the 1998 games in Nagano and the 2002 games in Salt Lake City. Albert was Monaco's flag bearer at the 1988, 1994, and 1998 Winter Olympics. He also took part in the 1985 Paris–Dakar Rally, but did not complete it.
Albert has been a member of the International Olympic Committee since 1985, and his maternal grandfather, John B. Kelly Sr., and maternal uncle, John B. Kelly Jr., were both Olympic medalists in rowing. In 2017 Albert gained OLY post-nominal status under his competition name of Albert Grimaldi.
Education
Prince Albert II attended the prestigious Lycée Albert Ier in Monaco and then graduated from Amherst College in Massachusetts with a degree in economic and political science. His education has equipped him to handle his royal responsibilities effectively and engage with diplomatic relations, both within Europe and internationally.
Albert spent a year training in princely duties before enrolling at Amherst College, in Massachusetts, in 1977 as Albert Grimaldi. He joined Chi Psi fraternity and lived in the Alpha Chi Lodge.
Albert spent mid-1979 touring Europe and the Middle East with the Amherst College Glee Club, and also undertook an exchange program with the University of Bristol, at the Alfred Marshall School of Economics and Management, in 1979. He graduated in 1981 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science.
He speaks French, German, Italian, and English. From September 1981 to April 1982, Albert trained on board the French Navy's helicopter cruiser FRENCH CRUISER Jeanne d'Arc, attaining the rank of Ship-of-the-Line Ensign (2nd class), and is currently a reserve Lieutenant Commander. From 1983 to 1985, he took training courses with companies J.P.
Morgan & Co, Louis Vuitton, Rogers & Wells, and Wells, Rich and Greene in the United States and Europe, studying financial management, communication, and marketing. Since May 1993, the Prince has led the Monegasque delegation to the General Assembly of the United Nations.
In 2004, the Prince presided over the delegation of Monaco in Strasbourg, France, for the official accession of the Principality onto the Council of Europe.