Princess Stéphanie’s son Louis Ducruet
Christmas photo with both daughters
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Louis Ducruet and his Marie became parents for the second time at the beginning of December. They showed themselves for the first time with their daughter Constance.
Louis Ducruet (32) and his wife Marie Chevallier (31) celebrated their first Christmas as parents of two. On this occasion, the son of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco (59) shared the first picture that shows him and his wife with daughter Constance for the first time. The couple announced the birth of their second child on social media just three weeks ago.
In the family photo from Christmas Day, Marie is holding her daughters Constance and Victoire (1) in her arms. Louis Ducruet and Marie made their children’s faces unrecognizable in the joint post, but Constance can be seen in a white onesie with Christmas motifs. Marie beams into the camera in a red Christmas sweater. Her husband posed behind her, equally smiling, with their family dog, Pancake, in his arms. “Merry Christmas from the five of us,” they wished their followers under the post.
Two children in two years
Louis Ducruet and his Marie announced in June that they were expecting another offspring. After they made the gender of their second child public with photos from a gender reveal party in July, Constance was born on December 2nd, according to a picture. “Our family is growing again with the arrival of our little Constance,” they wrote, showing off their daughter’s name bracelet.
The couple met while studying at university and are said to have been dating since 2012. In 2018, Louis Ducruet and Marie Chevallier announced their engagement, and the wedding followed in the summer of 2019. On April 4, 2023, they welcomed Victoire into the world as their first daughter.
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