PHOTO – Albert of Monaco still abandoned by Charlene: a new absence that questions
While the princess is finally back on the Rock, the latter was not present alongside her husband during an important official outing.
Charlene of Monaco’s ENT infection is finally cured. She had stayed in South Africa for several months while she was able to have the operation. A difficult ordeal for the main family since Albert of Monaco, Jacques and Gabriella, their children, had to stay away from the former Olympic swimmer, even though they had visited him a few times, giving rise to moving photos. His state of health having improved, she came back to Monaco by private jet. Unfortunately, she has not yet been able to take part in the official performances alongside her husband.
It’s a tradition. Each year, Prince Albert of Monaco participates in the distribution of gifts from the Monegasque Red Cross. This Tuesday, November 16, he was able to deliver a few to the inhabitants of the Rock in the premises of the Red Cross. If in previous years the prince was accompanied by his wife, Charlene of Monaco, this year he went there alone. A new false leap that was noticed, especially since she had been appointed vice-president of the Red Cross. Although she recovered from her ENT surgery, she still has to rest. “Their Serene Highnesses agreed together that a period of calm and rest was necessary to the good recovery of the health of Princess Charlene“, explained a statement from the Palace of Monaco.
Charlene absent from the national holiday
This noticeable absence occurs on the same day as the official announcement of his non-participation in Monaco’s national day, which is due to take place this Friday, November 19. “As soon as her health allows it, it will be with joy that the princess will share again moments of conviviality with the Monegasques“, added the press release. For the moment, she is therefore resting in an undisclosed place and the date of his official return has not yet been announced.
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