A family with ancient glory must of course do its best for public utilities. Karl Anselm, the fourth prince, donated his father's private library to Frankfurt and opened it to the public from 1786. At that time, it was difficult for artists to obtain resources from the public domain, and their works were mainly created by the rich or nobles. Around 19 10, the famous poet Rilke wrote Elegy of Enoch with the help of the hostess of the taxi family, Ms. Mary Taxi. Duinnau Castle is located on the Adriatic Sea, where Marquise often meets Rilke. In the sea breeze at the foot of the castle, Rilke got "Who are the angels?" . Although Albert officially inherited the family property, he hasn't had time to try to manage it-after all, he is still young. As a child of noble birth, he received a very strict and rich education from an early age: his middle school was in Rome. After his military service, he went to Edinburgh, Scotland to study theology and economics.
Like all other young people, Albert II was passionate about racing. He has enough strength to buy a car and practice driving. The material conditions for training are convenient, and of course it is easy to achieve results. Currently, he works in Ritter's engineering team. 200 1 joined the Ritter engineering team and participated in 6 Lubo Cup competitions that year. In the next year, I will take part in more competitions and get better results every year. In 2005, he was ranked 16 in the Italian Champions Cup, third in Dubai with a Ferrari 360N-G, and won the Limbauni Cup in 2006.
Apart from his rock climbing performance, Albert's personal life is surprisingly low-key. Maybe he is used to the limelight of the family and prefers to keep quiet. His manners and gentleness have won unanimous praise from the society. A Greek nobleman once praised that Albert Jr. is exactly what all parents want their children to be.
Albert is the sole heir to the family property, even though he has two sisters. Both sisters have princess titles, but they can't share the property. It is precisely because of the eldest son inheritance system inherited from feudal times that the property of ancient families can remain intact. However, under the concept of fairness in modern society, it is very trite. However, little Albert's sisters are not idle. My elder sister Maria Tracy filmed a documentary about German doctors treating burn patients in Nepal, and my second sister Elizabeth worked in a gallery in new york. Without the inheritance of family fortune, they are equally colorful.
Because of the baby face of sunshine, huge wealth and the title of prince, he was undoubtedly selected as the most sought-after bachelor by many European and American gossip newspapers. Only 24 years old this year, he is the Prince of Golden Horse in the eyes of many young girls, and can be compared with two newly grown princes in Britain. The outside world has been uneasy, but Albert II himself is very calm. After all, he is only 24 years old, and it is too early for ordinary European youth to consider a stable relationship between men and women or even marriage, not to mention a young billionaire like him with a 600-year-old surname and the title of His Royal Highness. Any pile is an extremely heavy burden for a young man. If it is not picked well, it will hurt people. Young Albert still needs time to learn to be a mature and smart aristocrat and a smart manager of the family business: after all, his father didn't marry his mother until he was over half a year old.
Forbes' list of the world's billionaires, as its name implies, only includes those whose net assets exceed 10 billion dollars. In 2007, 50 people ranked 488th, including Zhang, president of Suning Appliance, and Shui On Group of Hong Kong. Compared with these two China people, Albert II, ranked 488th, is a real child born with a golden spoon. No matter what he thinks, he was born the eldest son and heir of the Thun and Tasis families, with the title of 12th Prince on his head. The fame and wealth of the family will greatly change him. You know, it's not easy to be a rich aristocrat.