Albert II of Monaco victim of anonymous accusations: “These manipulations do not impress me”
Albert II of Monaco faces defamatory comments posted online against many of his collaborators. Attempts at destabilization which do not impress the sovereign, like the report Monaco-Morning, Thursday October 28.
From anonymous crows revolve around the Monegasque rock. For ten days, the site, with the evocative name “The files of the Rock», Peddles information aimed at questioninge the honesty of those close to Albert II of Monaco. “We denounce the practices of Monegasque personalities, politicians and businessmen which influences the institutions of Monaco in their own interests“, could be read on the mysterious platform. Asked by Monaco-Morning Thursday October 28, the sovereign was uncompromising as for these hearsay. “With the greatest energy, I condemn this defamatory campaign and anonymous false rumors“, he declared thus before continuing with firmness:”These manipulations held from foreign sites protected by anonymity do not impress me, on the contrary. “
A investigation has been opened to flush out the perpetrators of these anonymous attacks. While a possible reshuffle of the political entourage of Albert II of Monaco could emerge soon, these accusations attempt to destabilize the monarchy. “I also want to express my support, my consideration and my confidence to the Minister of External Relations and Cooperation, Al ‘administrator of my property as well as my lawyer, because they were seriously and unjustly questioned by this noxious and slanderous campaign”, Underlined the sovereign to our colleagues of Monaco-Morning.
“I keep the gap”
Loin of his companion Charlène, detained in South Africa for health concerns, Albert II of Monaco does not let himself be destabilized in these difficult times: “I stay the course and never let myself not divert from my agenda”. Despite the affronts, the latter does not seem to want slow down on the visits side, after the change of command ceremony for the Monaco fire brigade chief then the Paris 2024 Olympic Flag Tour beginning of October.
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