Charlène of Monaco, blocked in South Africa for six months now From one severe respiratory infection, on Friday she was operated on again. He thought about reassuring his subjects about his health conditions the husband Alberto. With a statement in which he also seems to want to dispel the recent and persistent rumors of a marriage crisis: “The surgery went well, the princess is resting now, we think of her with affection ». The prince also made it known, via a note from the royal house, that there will be a family reunion soon. He will fly to South Africa with his children, Twins Jacques e Gabriella, 7 years old, to be near Charlène «during the convalescence».
Charlène went to her native South Africa in March to promote a project against rhino poaching. But there she was hit by one severe respiratory infection – technically an “infectious complication” following a “sinus lift” operation for the insertion of a dental implant. The infection required more than one surgery, the last last Friday. The former swimming champion was also thirteen thousand kilometers from Monaco 2nd of July, on the day of 10th wedding anniversary with Alberto. However, through the South African online magazine News 24, had dedicated words to honey to her husband: “Alberto is the main pillar of my life and my strength, without his love and support I could not have overcome this very painful moment ». A few days later the princess in an interview on the South African radio stressed her suffering, because she is living “the longest period of being away from Europe and my children“, Twins Jacques e Gabriella with which speaks every day via Facetime.
Despite Charlène’s words, many believe that such a prolonged convalescence is a precise choice of the princess, more and more intolerant of court obligations and in full marriage crisis. The German weekly Colorful, for example, wrote that Charlène is on the way to divorce. So much so that it would be looking for a house in Johannesburg and would be willing to start a company with the help of millionaire friend Colleen Glaeser. Even the royal expert Stephane Bern, its Paris Match, in an article entitled “Illness or voluntary exile?”, argues that this is a deliberate departure, because Charlène in the small Principality “felt immediately misunderstood, so it closed in on itself to protect itself ».
The new press release from Prince Albert, e the imminent family reunion in South Africa, seem to disprove the gossips.

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