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Royal secrets, Charlène of Monaco, all the mysteries of an interrupted princess

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Charlène Wittstock officially returned to Munich on 12 March 2022, after almost a year of absence. The princess is better off – she reads in a note – about her so much that she can continue her convalescence in the Principality, but she still lacks any reference to returning to public life. As we know, the former South African swimmer had left Monaco for South Africa in May 2021, only to return for a few days in November, just enough time for a family photo with Alberto and their twins, Jaques and Gabriella, before disappearing. new one.

In the last year about the Princess of Monaco, former swimming champion, everything has been said. Eating disorders, depression, various surgical interventions that are not without complications and finally a long period of hospitalization in a Swiss clinic specializing in addictions. A deep mystery that for months and months made the Monegasque and international press question the real health conditions – physical and mental – of the princess. A mystery that still has not been solved today. Anyone expecting a family photo for Alberto’s birthday was disappointed.

But where is it now Charléne? Has she returned to the Palace or is she in another place, perhaps on the heights of the Rocca? When will we see her again? But what happened between you and Alberto? How is she? What future can you imagine for the Monegasque royal family?

In the seventeenth episode of “Royal Secrets”, the first Italian royal podcast dedicated to Windsors, we exceptionally move from London to the Principality of Monaco to try to answer these (and many other questions). AND we do it with two special guests, Alessandro Sala and Michele Tartarini, royal experts and co-founders of the page Dna Royals.

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The Vanity Fair “Real Secrets” podcast is available on iTunes, Spreaker and Spotify.

Source: Vanity Fair

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