Charléne of Monaco has once again left the Principality. The sovereign himself, Albert II, said it in an interview with Monaco Morning on the eve of the Fête National, on November 19, in which his wife, who has just returned from South Africa, will not be able to participate. “Charlène is better, but she still needs rest and tranquility”, said the prince, «For this reason he will stay some time away from the Rocca. She is very tired, not only physically but also psychologically, ”he explained. To ensure confidentiality, the place where the former swimmer took refuge will remain secret, but, her husband assures, “although far from the Principality, it will be easy for me and the children to visit her and spend time with her”.
The words of Alberto a Monaco Morning they do nothing but give more details than what the Palace had already made known with an official statement, fueling the concerns of the Monegasques: “The Princess is very tried by the heavy therapies she has had to undergo in recent months, which is why unfortunately he will not be able to be present at the National Day celebrations alongside his family», As instead previously wished by Alberto himself.
Charlène had returned to Munich on Monday 8 November on a private flight from Durban after spending eight long months away from home and her family. In March, while she was in South Africa for a series of commitments related to her humanitarian and animal welfare causes, she had been ill: an infection following a dental operation that caused her to be unable to board a plane, as her hearing system could not withstand a pressure exceeding 20,000 feet, they had made it known from Monaco in the summer when the absence of the Princess could no longer be ignored and the rumors of marital crisis were silenced.
But the situation in the following weeks had worsened: in the photos on social networks with her husband and children visiting, the Princess appeared increasingly thin and, despite the declarations of improvement, suffering. Until in September, a few days after a hoped-for return to Europe, a collapse, followed a few weeks later by another surgery, blocked her again in South Africa.
To reassure his subjects, but especially his children, Alberto had ensured that his wife would be back in time for the Fête National. And indeed it was, but his health condition – which the French press speculates to be much more serious than the Palazzo revealed – do not allow you to participate in public celebrations. On December 10, the twins Jacques and Gabriella will turn 7 years old. Who knows if Mom Charlène will be able to participate at least in those (private) for their birthday.
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