It had to be the summer of 10th wedding anniversary, the one that should have silenced (forever?) the rumors of separation and unhappiness ever so recurring and periodic in any other royal wedding in memory. And instead. Charlène Wittstock, wife of Albert of Monaco, is now officially far from the events in the Principality since last January, the longest absence ever. She returned to South Africa, her native country, in absolute secrecy and remained there.
At the beginning, Palazzo Grimaldi preferred not to provide details or explanations, but when the emptiness became more and more evident, the first official announcements arrived.
The former swimmer turned princess reportedly he is in Africa for health reasons. In an interview with the South African magazine News24, Charlène revealed that she had undergone an operation for the sinus lift, a bone graft that is carried out to be able to make implants in the molar area. After the operation, he added, an infection involving the ears ensued, hence the inability to move: his auditory system, at the moment, could not withstand a pressure greater than 20,000 feet.
Then on August 13th came the news of a new operation: an operation under general anesthesia, which lasted four hours. “Prince Albert and their children, Crown Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella will be with her during her convalescence,” read the official profile. The reasons that led to this new intervention have not been disclosed, at least so far. But it became clear that the return to Munich does not seem immediate, far from it. In another communication, in fact, Charlène made it known that he won’t be home until next October.
In this way, other theories have gradually been added to the official version, all of which revolve around the alleged divorce from Prince Albert. Paris Match he even titled the cover: «L’affaire Charlène», he wrote, recounting how the princess took refuge in a nature reserve three hundred kilometers from Durban. “He deals with rhinos, his new passion”, explained the magazine, through the indiscretions of Stéphane Bern, royal editor who has always been close to the secrets of Monaco: “His gaze was already sad, now it seems lost”. To weigh more, understandably, is the distance from the twin children, Jacques and Gabriella, born in 2014. Charlène on Instagram talks about the video calls, the continuous contacts, but the children are always by their father’s side in Munich.
However, there is still no trace of the crisis in the official profiles. “Alberto is the main pillar of my life and my strength, without his love and support I would not have been able to overcome this painful moment”, one of the princess’s latest press releases. While the official account @PalaisPrincierdeMonaco has just shared via Instagram and Facebook another video celebrating 10 years of marriage. Pills of happy moments. Which, however, impossible not to notice, stop last January. What happened next? Why did Charlène decide to have her first surgery in South Africa and not in Munich? Why didn’t the children spend their summer holidays with her? These are just some of the most frequently asked questions in and around Munich. The enigma Charlene it seems to be increasingly difficult to resolve.

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