Nicola Porro, who is his (very secretive) wife Allegra Galimberti

Nicola Porro, who is his (very secretive) wife Allegra Galimberti
Nicola Porro, who is his (very secretive) wife Allegra Galimberti

Nothing is known about her. And it’s not a figure of speech, or an exaggeration, but truly beautiful wife of Nicola Porrothe Lady Allegra Galimberti she hides behind a privacy that has not allowed, over the years, to discover much about her, not even the most enterprising gossip investigators.

Who is Allegra Galimberti, wife of Nicola Porro

Here, there is one certain fact: Allegra Galimberti is the wife of Nicola Porro, and from the union with the conductor of Fourth Republic were born two children, a boy and a girl, Ferdinando and Violetta. The photos of Mrs. Porro available online can be counted on the fingers of one hand. One, indeed very rare, was published by her husband on his Instagram profile, during a trip to New York. Beautiful, blonde, and smiling, slender and with a jaunty bob tousled by the wind, with the Statue of Liberty in the background and the red light of the sunset warming her figure.

Nicola Porro’s wife would work in fashionand would belong to a “conspicuous Lombard family”. That’s more or less all that is known. Her husband once told the weekly magazine something about her. Viewrecounting that, having moved from Rome to the “Milan of the drinks” at a young age, he enjoyed the “fun” atmosphere of those years in the city, in short he was a libertine, later redeemed by meeting his wife.

A fundamental meeting, which gave birth to a‘solid union which still lasts, perhaps also due to the choice to keep her out of the spotlight and the gossip radar. A choice that in cascade, the parents also made for their two children, Violetta and Ferdinando, also safe from indiscretions and public details.

On the other hand, the very active father is already taking all the possible spotlight and media attention. Host and leading face of Rete Quattrodeputy director of Il Giornale, the Berlusconi family newspaper, and has now also become a sort of influencer thanks to his highly followed and harsh press review Leek soup.

Descendant of a noble Apulian family, born in Rome in ’69 where he studied with the Jesuits at the exclusive Massimo Institute, the same one attended by Mario Draghi, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, Luigi Abete and a huge number of other names who ended up occupying key roles in the country, he then graduated in Law. After graduating he embarked on a journalistic career which led him to leave Rome and arrive in Milan, where, as he himself said, he enjoyed the city and where, then, he met the woman of his life who became his his very reserved wife, Allegra Galimberti.

 
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