Princess Charlene of Monaco will not participate in the national holiday
Princess Charlene of Monaco will not participate in Monaco’s national holiday on Friday. This is what the Palace said on Tuesday in a press release. “The princely couple announces that Princess Charlene will unfortunately not be able to participate in this year alongside her family,” said the Palace, while the princess was expected this Tuesday morning alongside her husband for a parcel delivery by the Cross -Monegasque red.
Prince Albert and Princess Charlene “agreed together that a period of calm and rest was necessary for the good recovery of the health of Princess Charlene” so that the latter would recover “from a state of deep general fatigue” after a “medical course (…) very trying in recent months”, according to the press release.
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After many months spent in South Africa, where she suffered multiple surgeries for a serious ear, nose and throat infection, the wife of Prince Albert of Monaco, aged 43, was returned to the Principality on November 8. “Information on the recovery of the princess will be communicated these weeks and before the Christmas holidays,” according to the Palace press release.
Former high-level swimmer, Charlene Lynette Wittstock, born in 1978 in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), had married Prince Albert II of Monaco in 2011. The ten years of marriage could not be celebrated in July in the Principality, due to the absence of Charlene. Albert is the son of Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly, an American movie star who died in a car crash in 1982.