Accompanied by her new dog, Princess Charlene of Monaco is finally back on the Rock
Stuck in South Africa for about six months, Princess Charlene of Monaco is finally back on the Rock and has even displayed a new hair color. Accompanied by her new dog named Khan, she was finally able to find her two children, the twins Jacques and Gabriella, and her husband Prince Albert II.
Princess Charlene of Monaco is finally back in the principality
* Image credit: Instagram Prince’s Palace of Monaco
Since last May, the Monegasque princess has been stranded in South Africa where she had to undergo several surgeries to treat an ENT infection. Not recommended by doctors to travel, Charlene of Monaco is far from her family and has also missed several important events such as the return to school of her two grandchildren.
Yesterday, November 8, 2021 early in the morning, the princess returned to Monaco by private jet to meet her twins, Jacques and Gabriella, her husband Prince Albert II, as well as Princess Stéphanie who were waiting for her on the tarmac of the Nice airport. But Charlene did not come back alone and she is no longer blonde.
To turn the page of these difficult few months, the mother has appeared with a new hair color. So she swapped the blonde for the chestnut. In addition, she did not return alone, but accompanied by her new dog named Khan following the death of her chihuahua last October.
These last months of absence have also other speculations and rumors. While some were considering separation and divorce, others believed the princess had decided to flee. All these theories are finally dispersed after the return of Charlene from Monaco who also lent herself to the game of photographers in front of the Prince’s Palace. The images were published on the official Instagram account of the Palace where, in caption, we can read “A reunion filled with joy and emotion. “. Recall that at the end of October, Prince Albert II said in an interview that Charlene would be back in Monaco before the national holiday scheduled for November 19.