Charlene of Monaco finally back? The princess would have arrived on the Rock by helicopter
Blocked in South Africa since last May because of a health problem that prevented her from traveling, Charlene of Monaco would be back on the Rock according to the German magazine Bild. The princess would have landed Monday, November 8 in Nice, before joining the princely palace.
Good news for Albert of Monaco! After months away from his wife, the prince will be able to take advantage of his little family reunited in full, since Princess Charlene would be back on the Rockafter months of absence. Last May, when she was to have a short stay in South Africa for her foundation, she found herself stranded, could not travel because of an ENT problem. Cared for on site for several months, the magazine Bild report that she took a private jet Sunday evening November 7 at Durban airport to return to Monaco.
Finally authorized to travel at high altitude by her doctors, Charlene of Monaco was quick to take advantage of this green light to board the first plane in the direction of the princely palace. According to the magazine Bild, she arrived in Nice at 8:45 am Monday, November 8, from where she took a helicopter, direction Monaco. Her children Gabriella and Jacques must have had a happy surprise when they woke up in the early morning, seeing their mother back among them after months of separation. The last time they could see her in the flesh dates back to their trip to South Africa last August, made with Prince Albert.
This event in which Charlene of Monaco will be able to participate
Prince Albert’s prognosis was therefore good, he who after announcing the return of Charlene from Monaco last October, had assured that she would be back well before a very important event, and eagerly awaited on the Rock: the National Day. “We will be able to consider his return very soon. And I can tell that she will be in Monaco well before the national holiday“, had thus entrusted the prince to Point of view, the National Day being defined this year on November 19. Albert II had taken the opportunity to give news of princess charlene, who was going then “much better”. “This last operation which concerned the nasal septum went very well”, he added, serene.
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