Putin and Kabaeva's sons have three foreign governesses costing 3.5M roubles monthly

Putin and Kabaeva's sons have three foreign governesses costing 3.5M roubles monthly

An investigative report by Russian outlet Sistema has revealed that at least 3.5 million roubles per month is spent on three governesses for Vladimir Putin's younger children with Alina Kabaeva. The staff, hired from abroad, teach the children foreign languages. Journalists obtained documents and correspondence related to the household personnel.

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An investigation by Russian outlet Sistema has uncovered that the monthly wage bill for three governesses caring for Vladimir Putin's younger sons with Olympic champion Alina Kabaeva reached at least 3.5 million roubles in January 2026. The staff are hired from abroad and are responsible for teaching the children foreign languages, among other duties.

Journalists working on the investigation were able to access internal documents and private correspondence relating to the personnel employed in the household. The materials shed light on the scale of spending on domestic staff for the family, which Putin has never publicly acknowledged.

The existence of Putin's children with Alina Kabaeva has been an open secret for years, though the Kremlin has consistently declined to confirm or comment on details of the Russian president's private life. Kabaeva, a former rhythmic gymnastics champion and current media executive, has long been linked to Putin in Russian independent reporting.

The Sistema investigative project has previously published findings on the finances and lifestyle of figures close to the Kremlin. This latest report adds new detail to the picture of how Putin's family is staffed and financed, raising questions about the sources of funding for the household's substantial running costs.

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