Charlene of Monaco might not come back to live at the Palace, according to her sister-in-law
After ten months of absence, Charlene from Monaco returned to the Rock on Monday, November 8. However, the princess may not return to her apartments at the Prince’s Palace right away, according to her sister-in-law.
Charlene of Monaco has finally found her family, and in particular her two children, Gabriella and Jacques, and her husband, Prince Albert, this Monday, November 8. The Princess of Monaco had been stranded for ten months in South Africa, following a serious ENT infection which prevented her from flying. But if the family is reunited again, she might not come back yet the Prince’s Palace.
According to Daily mail, this Thursday, November 11, before his departure, Charlene had already moved into an apartment bedroom apartment located above an old chocolate factory, about 300 meters from the Palace. While a reporter asked Chantell Wittstock, wife of Sean, Charlene’s brother, to find out if the ex-professional swimmer would return to live in this apartment, the latter replied: “Oh, we don’t know yet. She will probably shuttle between the two, she will go where she feels comfortable. And none of this is clear yet, she assured before adding, she just arrived, so it’s everyone who finds his feet. The princess is very excited to see her children and they are very excited to see their mom again. Charlene of Monaco’s sister-in-law concluded by specifying: “But it will be with her husband and children.”
Tensions within the couple?
Chantell Wittstock then declined to say more about the state of the marriage of Charlene and Albert of Monaco. “This is absolutely not something I can comment on. But what I can say is that the princess is back in Monaco with her husband and children, that should say everything”, she just answered. Charlene’s long absence from Monaco had caused rumors of tensions within the couple. The return of Jacques and Gabriella’s mother to the Principality has silenced the bad tongues, for the moment …
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