CasiraghiTrio said:
Johana, I can say with certainty that Juliette is very serious in show jumping competitions, I believe much more than Charlotte ever was. Juliette is a former young champion for the whole of France in one of the jumpings categories, CCE or something. Charlotte always competed in CSO, but Juliette is in CCE, which must be a more advanced category, I'm guessing. I think Julie still competes and probably is in town for the competition. Char doesn't do it anymore. She's a full-time scholar now, but it seems that she is being groomed to take after her mother as a patron and possible future President of the association. That's what I'm hoping will happen anyway!
About the Maillots, yeah, they are rich, you're right. You probably also know who their dad is, so I won't repeat that. It's been stated numerous times everywhere relating to Charlotte, so there you go. But about your question on their studies. I am pretty sure Julie studies in Paris somewhere. I don't know about Chrissy. We haven't seen Chrissy in pics for ages, have we? Or has anyone? I don't remember seeing Chrissy for quite some time. the last I can remember was in 2003 when their dad received the Legion d'Honneur.
I don't think you got it right. Are you sure your aren't confusing Juliette Maillot and Valentine Pozzo di BOrgo?. Valentine was charlotte's jumping pal, and she is the one who has rich parents ( they own some luxury hotels) and the one who was one level above charlotte in jumping.
Juliette Maillot is the daughter of the director of the Montecarlo Ballet and she is friends with charlotte since both of them were small children but I have never seen her ride a horse. Also, her father, Jean-Christophe Maillot, who got the Légion d'Honneur, three years ago is an artist not an bussiness man so, he is probably well-off since he is very prestigious but he isn't a milllionaire like the Grimaldi, Hannover or Niarchos.
you can read here a short biography of juliettes Maillot father. As you can see he is a succesful artist, probably very well of, but in no way a millionaire:
Born in 1960 in Tours, France, Jean-Christophe
Maillot studied dance and piano at the Conservatoire National in that city before joining Rosella Hightower's International School of Dance in Cannes. In 1977 he won the Prix de Lausanne. In 1978, he was invited to join the Hamburg
Ballet, where director John Neumeier created principal roles for him in many works.
In 1983, Jean-Christophe
Maillot was appointed as choreographer and director of the
Ballet du Grand Theatre in Tours, subsequently one of France's National Choreographic Centres. He choreographed some twenty ballets for this company, and in 1985 he founded the festival "Le Chorégraphique". In 1992 he was awarded the title of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the Minister of Culture, Jack Lang.
In 1993, H.R.H. the Princess of Hannover invited Jean-Christophe
Maillot to become director of the Ballets de Monte-Carlo. There, as principal choreographer for a company of fifty dancers, he has continued to make new work: among his creations for the Ballets de Monte-Carlo, are Bêtes Noires, Home, Sweet Home, Dov'è la Luna, Vers un Pays Sage, Roméo et Juliette (performed almost 100 times), Recto Verso, L'Ile, Cendrillon, Entrelacs, Oeil pour oeil.
In addition to his own work, he has broadened and enriched the company's repertoire by inviting the most important contemporary choreographers to work in Monte-Carlo, as well as maintaining works by George Balanchine and from the Ballets Russes, closely linked to the history of the Ballets de Monte-Carlo. For the Printemps des Arts 2000 season in Monaco, he recently created Opus 40, to music by Meredith Monk, set and costumes by new-yorker painter George Condo.
Jean-Christophe
Maillot is also regularly invited to stage his works for companies all over the world, and is one of France's most frequently presented choreographers: his ballets have been performed in London, Rome, Madrid, Paris, Brussels, Lisbon, Cairo, New York, Mexico, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong, Seoul, Manila, Tokyo, and Brisbane. On the 19 November, 1999, Jean-Christophe
Maillot was awarded the title of Officer de l'Ordre du Merite Culturel of the Principality of Monaco. Jean-Christophe
Maillot is founder and president of the Monaco Dances Danses Forum.
Lamyah said:
I wonder if its the norm in europe to smoke infront of your children. It seems the concept of second-hand smoking is regarded with little respect.
Yes, it is vary common. I think that nearly every smoker smokes in front of children. We don't care that much about it.