Il return to public from Charlène Wittstock it could be farther than hypothesized by many real observers. The princess finally returned to Monaco on Monday 8 November. After ten months in South Africa, where she was stranded by a serious infection otorhinolaryngoiatrics who forced her to a series of surgeries, she was able to hug her husband again Alberto and the 6-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriella.
So many expected that very soon he would take up his official agenda again: perhaps we would see it again on November 13 in Dubai, in visit to the Expo with Prince Albert; almost certainly on November 19th at National Day of the Principality. But now to curb the enthusiasm we have thought of the words of Chantell Wittstock, who in addition to being Charléne’s sister-in-law (she is married to her brother Sean) works in the princess’s charitable foundations. Not the first that passes, in short.
Chantell in an interview with Daily Mail he expressed strong doubts on whether Charléne of Monaco will be able to resume her institutional commitments immediately. Since it all depends on his full recovery. Something “that doesn’t happen overnight”. The princess, rightly, “will take it easy. His priority now is to spend time with his children and family“. The hypothesis of a trip to Dubai therefore seems excluded. Although Chantell said reassuring words about the princess’s health: “The surgeries in South Africa were a success“. So will we see you again at the Munich National Day? His sister-in-law, as is right, is not unbalanced: the pace of his recovery will dictate the pace of his institutional agenda.
Charléne’s sister-in-law has also revealed more: the princess, now that she is back in Monaco, may not settle in Palazzo Grimaldi. “This point is not yet clear. Charléne has just arrived. But whatever choice she makes, she will stay with her husband and her children. ” Princess she is delighted to have found her children. And they have found their mother».
The Daily Mail says Charléne spent most of her time before flying to South Africa for her environmental causes in a small apartment about three hundred meters from the imposing and sumptuous Grimaldi residence. According to Chantell, the princess will now choose the option that suits her best: return to her “refuge” or commute between that and Palazzo Grimaldi.
In the ten months that the princess has been away from Monaco – despite last August Alberto joined her in South Africa with the children; despite the frequent mutual public declarations of love from those directly involved – the gossip has not stopped speculating that the royal couple is one step away from divorce.
If the former swimmer were to really settle down outside Palazzo Grimaldi, albeit only three hundred meters away, it is not too risky to hypothesize that the rumors momentarily dormant after her return to Monaco will undergo a new surge.
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