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Tatiana Santo Domingo was born on 24 November 1983 in New York and raised in Geneva and Paris. She is a member of the Santo Domingo family.Her father Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Jr. (1958–2009) was the son of Julio Mario Santo Domingo (1923–2011), who was cited as the second richest man in Colombia by Forbes in 2011. [1]
Tatiana Santo Domingo (born 1983), Brazilian and Colombian socialite and heiress [70] Richard René Silvin, author and historian; Tad Szulc (1926–2001), non-fiction writer, New York Times correspondent [71] Taittinger family members, French champagne producers [72] Mayuko Takata (born 1971), Japanese actress, Iron Chef judge [73]
Casiraghi and Santo Domingo were married in a civil ceremony in the Princely Palace of Monaco on 31 August 2013. A religious ceremony was later held in Gstaad, Switzerland, on 1 February 2014. [27] Their second child, a daughter named India, was born in London on 12 April 2015.
The Santo Domingo family is one of the wealthiest Colombian families whose collective fortune makes them among the richest families in the Americas. Founded by Julio Mario Santo Domingo and headed by his son Alejandro , the family manages a conglomerate that controls over 100 companies.
Former students of Le Rosey, at Rolle, Vaud, Switzerland, are called in French anciens Roséens (f. anciennes Roséennes), or more simply anciens (f. anciennes) or Roséens (Roséennes). When referring to both genders together, the masculine form is used.
Tatiana Casiraghi, née Santo Domingo, is Brazilian on her mother's side, Colombian on her father's side, and married to Andrea Casiraghi, the eldest son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover. Casiraghi has a BFA in visual communications, with a concentration in photography, from the American University in London . [ 4 ]
Institut Le Rosey (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃stity lə ʁozɛ]), commonly referred to as Le Rosey or simply Rosey, is a private boarding school in Rolle, Switzerland.Founded in 1880 by Paul-Émile Carnal on the site of the 14th-century Château du Rosey in the town of Rolle in the canton of Vaud, it is among the oldest boarding schools in Switzerland.
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