He shouldn’t be home before October Charlene Wittostock, but in the Principality of Monaco there is already a new commitment that awaits the princess, just appointed vice president of the Monegasque Red Cross. A very important position alongside her husband Alberto, who has held the role of president since he was vacated by his mother Grace Kelly, disappeared in 1982.
A not just recognition, in short, for the former swimmer, and that helps to dampen the latest rumors about an alleged marriage crisis with her husband: why confer such an assignment on a person who has no intention of going back?
Charlène’s appointment arrived last August 1st and now the name of the princess has also appeared on the official website of the Monegasque Red Cross, under the heading Board of Directors, alongside that of other members, such as her niece Camille Gottlieb, the youngest daughter of Stéphanie of Monaco, head of the department for the future of the institution.
Wittstock will hold the position until 2024 (it is three years). In Monaco the Red Cross has always been a real institution: Founded by Luigi II, Alberto’s great-grandfather, in 1948, it has always been committed to supporting many humanitarian causes.
For the moment, however, Charlène is at the forefront of another front that is particularly close to her heart, the fight against poaching in South Africa.
It is only a day ago a new social post against the massacre of rhinos for the illegal trafficking of horns, while on Thursday 23 September, again via social media, the princess recalled the gala dinner organized by the Prince Albert of Monaco Foundation which this year will be dedicated to the protection of the oceans. Despite the distance, in short, Wittstock remains with her heart in Palazzo Grimaldi, as she herself has often declared, anxious to reach her husband and children Gabriella and Jacques.

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