Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco, Marquis of Baux (Jacques Honoré Rainier Grimaldi; born 10 December 2014), is the
heir apparent
An heir apparent, often shortened to heir, is a person who is first in an order of succession and cannot be displaced from inheriting by the birth of another person; a person who is first in the order of succession but can be displaced by the b ...
to the
Monegasque throne. He is the son of
Prince Albert II
Albert II – Website of the Palace of Monaco (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is Prince of Monaco, since 2005.
Albert was born at the Prince's Palace of Monaco, and he is the second child and only son of Prince Rai ...
and
Princess Charlene
Charlene (' Charlene Lynette Wittstock; French: ''Charlène'';Since her marriage, her name has been Gallicised by adding a grave accent to her name in French documents. born 25 January 1978) is the princess consort of Monaco and a former Olympic ...
, and twin brother of
Princess Gabriella
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Princess as a subst ...
.
He also holds the title of
Marquis of Baux, which all the heirs apparent to the crown of Monaco have held since 1643.
Birth
On 30 May 2014, it was announced that Princess Charlene was pregnant. After much speculation it was confirmed, on 9 October 2014, that the couple was expecting twins by the end of the year.
On 21 November 2014, the palace announced that each twin would have the right to a salvo of 21 cannon shots at birth. In addition, the day would be declared a holiday.
On 10 December 2014, Jacques was born at Monaco's
Princess Grace Hospital Centre
The Princess Grace Hospital Centre (french: Centre hospitalier Princesse-Grace, CHPG) is the only public hospital in Monaco.
Overview
The hospital is open 24/7. It is the only public hospital in Monaco.
History
The hospital was opened in 1902 by ...
,
two minutes after his sister
Gabriella.
[
The ]Prince's Palace of Monaco
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released a statement describing how the birth was to be celebrated in the principality. Forty-two cannon shots (twenty-one for each child) were to be fired from the Fort Antoine and church bells were to ring for fifteen minutes, followed by boat horns. The twins were presented on 7 January 2015 which was declared a public holiday
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Sovereign nations and territories observe holidays based on events of significance to their history, ...
in Monaco.
Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella have an older half-sister, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi
Jazmin Grace Grimaldi (born March 4, 1992) is an American actress and singer. She is the daughter of Prince Albert II of Monaco and Tamara Rotolo.
Prince Albert II publicly confirmed Grimaldi's paternity on June 1, 2006, claiming that he had w ...
, and an older half-brother, Alexandre Grimaldi-Coste
Alexandre Grimaldi-Coste (born 24 August 2003) is the son of Prince Albert II of Monaco and Nicole Coste. As his parents never married, Grimaldi-Coste is not in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne.
Early life
Born Éric Alexandre ...
, from their father's previous romances.[
]
Baptism
The newborn prince was baptised Jacques Honoré Rainier. Princess Charlene revealed that she chose the name Jacques, a name that is common in her homeland. The names Honoré and Rainier are common among previous rulers of Monaco. He received the title Marquis of Baux from his father.[
The twins were baptised at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception on 10 May 2015.]
At this occasion, he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Grimaldi
The Order of Grimaldi (usually called ''Ordre de Grimaldi'' but officially ''Ordre des Grimaldi'' according to the Ordonnance) is an Order established in Monaco on 18 November 1954.
Award
It is awarded to people who have contributed to the pre ...
. A certified copy of this legal document is safeguarded in the Monaco cathedral, while another is at Bank of Monaco—Credit Suisse
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Titles and honors
* :
** Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Grimaldi
The Order of Grimaldi (usually called ''Ordre de Grimaldi'' but officially ''Ordre des Grimaldi'' according to the Ordonnance) is an Order established in Monaco on 18 November 1954.
Award
It is awarded to people who have contributed to the pre ...
(10 May 2015).[
When referring to Jacques in French, the palace has used the term ''Prince Héréditaire'' to refer to the prince. However, when mentioning the prince in English, the palace has referred to Jacques as "]Crown Prince
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" instead of "Hereditary Prince."
See also
* List of current heirs apparent
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List of heirs apparent
In federal monarchies Malaysia
United Arab Emirates
Current sovereign monarchs without an heir apparent
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2014 births
Living people
Heirs apparent
Hereditary Princes of Monaco
House of Grimaldi
Marquesses of Baux
Monegasque people of American descent
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Grimaldi
Monegasque princes
People of Ligurian descent
Royal children
Monagesque twins