PHOTO – Charlene of Monaco still so close to the King of the Zulus
On Sunday October 17, Charlene of Monaco posted a black and white photograph on her Instagram account with the King of the Zulus. Again, the wife of Albert II shows close proximity to this South African community.
Charlene of Monaco very close to the King of the Zulus. For years the Princess of the Rock maintains good relations with the Zolouée community in South Africa. She also appeared very saddened when her friend and king of the Zulus, Goodwill Zwelithini, died last March. Lately she decided to help the new king to put an end to the battle of succession. And we have to believe that she is investing in her mission since she once again shared a photo alongside King Misuzulu, this Sunday, October 17.
Jacques and Gabriella’s mom posted a black and white snapshot of her alongside the leader of the Zoloué community with background music on his social network. They both seem very close. His caption under the publication also confirms this impression: “Thank you for your kindness and support.” She also added a tribute to King Misuzulu by writing in Zulu: “Bayède Nkosi” with a heart. In early October, Charlene from Monaco shared a similar photo in her Instagram story. Far from her family residing in Monaco – and she still in South Africa because of health problems – the princess seems to find comfort among the Zulus.
Charlene of Monaco: her role with the Zulus
The Princess of the Rock volunteered to mediate in the battle for the succession of the Zulu kingdom. Having spent most of her life in South Africa and knowing the former king very well, Charlene of Monaco decided to offer helper son to ease tensionss. And for good reason, since the death of King Goodwill Zwelithini in March 2021 – who reigned for nearly 50 years – the war has never ended. Between the suspicions of poisoned plots and false wills, the Zulu royal family cannot find an agreement. Following the conflicts, the wife of Prince Albert II of Monaco allegedly pleaded for the family finds a solution as quickly as possible “for the sake of unity.” Very attached to the Zulu kingdom, it is out of the question for the latter of this war of succession to become more widespread.
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