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Bets are open on Charlene, Albert

London - Bookmakers believe there is a five to one chance that Princess Charlene will not return to Monaco with Prince Albert after their honeymoon.

This follows after reports surfaced that Prince Albert II will have to undergo paternity tests following claims that he had fathered one or more illegitimate children while in a relationship with Charlene.

In addition to reports regarding the paternity tests, were rumors that the princess wanted to return to South Africa at least three times, before her passport was allegedly confiscated. Bookmakers believe there is a likelihood she will not return to Monaco.

Sceptical

William Hill, one of Britain’s most eminent professional bettors, says there is an 11 to 1 chance that their marriage will be annulled before July 2 next year, and a four to one chance of it not happening. Rupert Hayes, spokesperson for Hill said: "The information from Monaco suggests their marriage was on the rocks before it began".

Foreign press also alleged that Prince Albert hopes an extremely expensive honeymoon will persuade his new bride to stay.

Other bets on Betting Pro, include, 50 against 1 odds that they will conceive a baby this year and 8 against 11 that it will only happen next year.

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