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Christian Louis de Massy was born on 17 January, 1949 in Monaco. Discover Christian Louis de Massy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Christian Louis de Massy Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Christian Louis de Massy's Wife?
His wife is María Marta Quintana y del Carril (m. 1970-1978)
Anne Michelle Lütken (m. 1982-1987)
Julia Lakschin (m. 1992-1995)
Cécile Irène Gelabale (m. 1996-2015)
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María Marta Quintana y del Carril (m. 1970-1978)
Anne Michelle Lütken (m. 1982-1987)
Julia Lakschin (m. 1992-1995)
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Christian Louis de Massy Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Christian Louis de Massy worth at the age of 75 years old? Christian Louis de Massy’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Monaco. We have estimated
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Christian de Massy is presently the Economic Attaché to the Embassy of Monaco in Washington, D.C, having been appointed by Prince Albert II in 2010.
From March, 2009 until his current diplomatic assignment, Christian held the office of Diplomatic Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign, Economic and Financial Affairs on appointment by Albert II following nomination on 26 February 2009. His diplomatic endeavors began in 2008, when he was likewise appointed Monegasque chargé d'affaires for Latin America and the Caribbean.
In 2002, the constitution was adjusted to allow siblings of the reigning Prince and their descendants to succeed to the throne if the sovereign lacked legitimate descendants, and Christian thereupon became 11th in line of succession to the Monegasque throne. When Albert succeeded on the death of Rainier, Antoinette was no longer the sibling of the sovereign, so she and her children lost their places in the line of succession. They and their descendants do, however, remain eligible for selection by the Crown Council to accede if the current line fails.
In 1987 de Massy published an autobiography ghosted by celebrity biographer Charles Higham. The book was reviewed in the Tatler by Stephen Fry.
Prior to holding diplomatic posts, Christian de Massy opened the first foreign office of the Société des bains de mer de Monaco in Manhattan, New York in 1979. Soon after he began the first mail order company to operate in Eastern Bloc countries, "Top Trading", in Hungary before the fall of the Iron Curtain.
In 1972-1973 Christian was a driver for Formula Renault Europe Marlboro racing team.
He married Julia Lakschin (b. 6 November 1968), daughter of Roman Lakschin and his wife Ludmila, in Geneva in April 1992. This marriage ended in 1995 - without issue. Roman Lakschin is the Dominican ambassador to the United Nations and to the World Trade Organization. She is remarried to Ivan Mikhailovich Musatov and has issue.
He married Cécile Irène Gelabale (b. Guadeloupe, 1968), daughter of Denis Gelabale and his wife Lucie Darius Denon, in 1996. This marriage ended in 2015 after separation since 2009. Cecile has since reverted to her maiden name and no longer uses the title of Baroness. They have two sons:
Christian Louis was, initially, educated at the Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland. He was expelled. He then became a pupil at Downside School, Somerset, UK (September 1963-July 1967). He obtained a place at Cambridge University but left before completion of a degree course.
He married Anne Michelle Lütken (b. 28 November 1959 - d. London, 25 November 2001) in Ramatuelle on 11 September 1982. She was the first child of Carl Fredrik Lütken and his first wife Bjørg, née Christiansen. This marriage ended in 1987 - without issue.
Massy is a first cousin of the reigning Prince Albert II and nephew of Prince Rainier III. He was born out of wedlock, his parents marrying on 4 December 1951. The second of three siblings, his two sisters were Elizabeth-Ann (1947–2020) and Christine Alix (1951–1989).
By 1951, Rainier was the Prince of Monaco, but was unmarried and had no children. Some have reported that, citing the need for an heir to continue the throne of Monaco, Christian's mother Princess Antoinette sought to gauge support among Monegasque citizenry for a change to the constitution to place Christian upon the throne as a child, with his mother exercising sovereign authority as regent until his adulthood. The Franco-Monegasque Treaty of 1918 already provided that a childless sovereign of Monaco could adopt an heir to the throne. Therefore, had Rainier then chosen to adopt Christian de Massy, that would have made Christian the heir presumptive (although he would lose his place in the order of succession to any children born of a subsequent marriage of Rainier).
He married María Marta Quintana y del Carril (b. London, 17 June 1951), daughter of Enrique Quintana y Achával, an Argentine ambassador, and his wife Marta Juana del Carril y Aldao (remarried to the 7th Duke of Tamames), in Buenos Aires on 14 November 1970. This marriage ended in 1978 - one daughter:
Baron Christian Louis de Massy (born 17 January 1949) is the son of Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Baroness de Massy, and her husband, international tennis champion Alexandre-Athenase Noghès. His grandfather, Antony Noghès, created the world-famous Monaco Grand Prix. He was one of the two page boys at the wedding of his uncle Rainier III with Grace Kelly.