the first official release of Charlene de Monaco worries internet users
Charlene of Monaco, seriously ill for many months, has finally made her first official outing. The Monegasque princess has changed a lot physically since being in South Africa. The Objeko team invites you to discover this cliché which shocked the web.
Charlene of Monaco: a gravely ill princess
Charlene of Monaco, Princess of the Rock and wife of Albert II, has had a very bad year 2021. No, she was not a victim of the terrible COVID-19 pandemic. It is a very pronounced ENT infection, with very serious consequences.
Charlene from Monaco visited her native South Africa last May. The former Olympic swimming champion, very committed to charities, went there in order to educate local populations on rhino poaching.
However, the princess very quickly fell ill, and her state of health was worrying. She cannot take the plane to return to Monaco for treatment, as sudden pressure could worsen her situation. Her husband Albert II and her children Gabriella and Jacques could not be by her side to support her. The Monegasque sovereign was very busy in his principality, and sanitary conditions prevented any correspondence by plane between the two nations.
Not getting any better, Charlene of Monaco had an operation under general anesthesia. Despite an apparently successful operation, his state of health remained unresolved. The Principality of Monaco has also had very few press releases on this subject, preferring to keep a low profile while it learns more about what will happen next.
A long convalescence that never ends
Fortunately, Charlene of Monaco seems to be recovering from her illness. However, his recovery is far from over. The medical team that handled her case in South Africa advised her at least three months of observation rest. During this period, she still cannot return to Monaco. The plane or any other means of transport over long distances are always strongly advised against.
Fortunately, Albert II, Jacques and Gabriella were finally able to visit the princess. This allowed her to finally smile again, and also to boost the morale of the whole little family. Charlene of Monaco had indeed said that the absence of her children was very hard to bear. Her husband also commented on the matter, saying he and the children had suffered from the princess’s absence for months.
Despite a gradual gradual recovery, the Monegasque princess suffered a faint that brought her straight to the hospital. If his convalescence is supposed to end at the end of October, his rest could very well be lengthened if the doctors will not give the green light….
Charlene of Monaco: her first public appearance
Charlene of Monaco has been showing signs of life for several days now. The Monegasque princess has been very discreet on social networks, and has hardly mentioned her illness. Rejuvenated, it is gradually returning to service.
We recently informed that Charlene of Monaco is the new vice-president of the Monegasque Red Cross, and that she is already undertaking to start her mission remotely from South Africa. She is also back with her humanitarian rhino conservation mission, Chasing Zero. A video montage posted on her Instagram account shows her in fatigues, short hair and black makeup, with protectors of this endangered species. However, it seems that these photos date from before his illness.
Less than a week ago, Charlene of Monaco posted her first portrait since the illness. We can see her smiling, but she appears emaciated, and her face is a little bloated. We can clearly see that she suffered, and that her recovery is not over.
The princess, however, appeared for the first time during an official visit with the King of the Zulus, on an Instagram page dedicated to African royalty. She is also there, and the legend states that she is the first African (although white) to be part of a European dynasty.
However, netizens were chosen by the very amiable appearance of Charlene of Monaco in the photo. Very weakened, however, she seems to have found a smile again. The entire Objeko team wishes you a good and quick recovery!