Carla Bruni gives up her French Castle to a Saudi Prince
The Castle is located in Turino, Italy. The final settlement price was decided after the months of negotiation between the First Lady of France and the oil producing nation’s prince. Finally the Saudi prince got hold of the world’s most renowned real estate in the exchange of $11.5 million. The castle was known to be owned by three ladies including Carla and the amount is to be shared equally among all three. The other two ladies are Marisa and Valeria of Bruni-Tedeschi origin.
According to Carla’s mother the castle was no longer used by anyone. The last time the castle was occupied was at the time of Carla’s wedding with the President Sarkozy. Carla’s mother shared that some of her friends were enchanted with the beauty of the unmatched garden of her castle. They even compared the garden with dell’ Eliseo.
The castle was known for its mighty construction, beautifully landscaped gardens and picturesque view of a canal from the castle. Earlier many rare and precious collections of the Castle from the 18th century were auctioned due to some of the rising financial issues. The auction had collected 10.6 million euros and was offered to a trust under the name of Carla’s uncle, Virginio.
Carla Bruni has always been associated with hot gossips. She got the acclamation of being America’s supermodel and appeared in news for some reason or the other. She has had relations with many well known celebrities including Laurent Fabious, former Prime Minister of France. Other popular men which Carla dated before marriage were Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton. This shows that the First Lady of France has many folded capabilities. The most talked about is her nude picture that was recently auctioned for as high as $91,000.




