Charlene’s return to Monaco: discovering Albert’s sisters was there to welcome her
After long months spent away from home, Charlene is back in Monaco. To welcome him, Albert II and his children were obviously present, as was one of the prince’s sisters, Stéphanie, who made the trip for the occasion.
The wait was long, but the reunion is all the more beautiful. After being held in South Africa for over six months, due to health concerns, the princess has landed at the heliport of Monaco at dawn, Monday, November 8. On the tarmac, bouquet of flowers in hand, Albert of Monaco, and his children Jacques and Gabriella wriggled with impatience at the idea of finally finding her. For the much hoped-for event, one of the prince’s sisters was alongside the little family. If it was Caroline who accompanied Albert throughout this period, according to media information, Royal Central, it is Princess Stéphanie, who made the trip to welcome her sister-in-law.
A moving moment for the Monegasque family, as official photos posted on the Palace’s Facebook account, the account. Unable to take the plane following to his state of health, Charlene was forced to stay more than 12,000 kilometers from loved ones, for long months. And his return was not without surprise! When the helicopter lands, it is with a leash in hand that the mother of Jacques and Gabriella appeared. In its paws, a baby dog, named Khan, was walking with its muzzle in the air, and we can say that he had his effect. The twins did not hide their joy at the idea adopt this little companion filled with love.
Brief return to Monaco before taking off for an official visit
The return of the princess had been announced a week before by Prince Albert himself in the magazine People. The ex-swimmer’s husband said that she would be present on the Rock before the national holiday, November 19. During the interview with the American media, the prince also added that his wife should accompany him on an official visit to Dubai, in the coming days. Barely back when Charlene is already about to fly to a new destination.
Photo credits: David Nivière / Swimming pool / Bestimage