The one-off car was personally ordered from Horacio Pagani by Hamilton and has a bespoke manual gearbox and initials ‘LH’ at the end of the name of the model. And now its moertoe.
Princess Charlene seems to be walking a very unforgiving tightrope as the tiniest frown is often gobbled up by the European press as a sign of marital doom.
You would think that if you had such a supercar in your possession, nobody else would be allowed to touch it, let alone get in and drive it.
Mooring a superyacht in Monaco during one of its peak annual events comes with a high cost and fierce competition.
Princess Charlene had a tough 2021 and the ripple effects have carried through to her 44th birthday.
Allegations about Charlene’s attempts to escape Monaco in the build-up to her 2011 wedding have resurfaced.
Princess Charlene was only home for a week before leaving again – this time, reportedly to an addiction treatment facility outside of Monaco.
Prince Albert hopes to set the record straight about all the rumours, saying he’s “appalled” at reports that his marriage to Princess Charlene is on the rocks.
The 43-year-old was admitted to a Durban hospital late on Wednesday night, following a “medical emergency”.
Princess Charlene has not been seen in Monaco since March, with growing cries for the royal couple to come clean about the state of their marriage.
Princess Charlene of Monaco has been staying in South Africa for months now, reportedly because of a medical condition, although rumours of Prince Albert’s third illegitimate child won’t go away.
If you want to live a life of luxury you have to fork out for the privilege, but even with that in mind this hotel in Monaco is pushing the limits.
Vettel takes Monaco. Cannes winner announced. Germany turns on Trump. Zuma side-steps no-confidence. Arsenal glory. Uber CEO tragedy. Burger King vs. royals.
He may be the reigning world champion but that doesn’t mean Lewis Hamilton is immune to the odd early morning prang. Unlucky son.
It really is the end of celeb spotting season – Cannes is over, Monaco is over, we’ve had the Met Gala. All that’s left is to follow Kendall Jenner and her daily routine.
Much pressure has been put on Charlene Wittstock to produce an heir to the throne of Monaco, and now she has given Prince Albert two little darlings. Goodbye Sunday morning lay-ins. Jokes. I’m sure they have a nanny.
Charlene Wittstock is not having the best time living with her husband in Monaco, being a princess. How sad for her. Surely she is living every girls dream?
This is the most expensive apartment in the world… Is this a bit excessive or is it your perfect dream home? Check out the gallery to see the apartment you’ll never be able to afford.
I’m sure putting a diamond on the front of a car that had a very good chance of crashing seemed a good idea at the time. In hindsight, probably not so much. Surely Danny Ocean could have just stolen another one?
This may seem like a scene from any busy little part of a small old town with pavement cafe’s and cobbled roads, but there is a BIG difference between the streets in this video clip and the ones you have seen lately.
Most people would love to have a feature film made of them but the royal family of Monaco are not among this crowd. “Grace of Monaco” starring Nicole Kidman is set to air at film festivals around the world and is based on the life of Grace Kelly. The royal family said in their statement […]
Cape Town features some of the most expensive luxury properties in the country, but they are surprisingly affordable, compared to some of the rest of the world’s hot spots for the ultra-rich. Check this out.
High-cut swimsuit, sheer blouse and strappy sandals were the outfit of the day for pop singer Rihanna while shopping in Monaco on Friday. She may have had good reason though, maybe.
Think about that for a second. Even if you win the mammoth R1.5 billion Euromillions lottery, you won’t even be able to afford it. How rude is that? You’ll never guess where it is..
Today Prince Albert II will auction off 38 vehicles collected by his father – the late Prince Rainer III. The cars range from immaculate examples of a 1953 Cadillac and a 1950’s Bentley S1 through to a number of bargain basement models such as a Fiat 500 and a Citroen estate.