Albert of Monaco: how he “takes” the attacks on his relationship with Charlene
A few hours before the Monegasque National Day, scheduled for Friday 19 November 2021, Prince Albert II confided in the columns of Monaco-morning. Affected by the attacks on her marriage with Charlene, the husband of the often-regarded South African princess “like an old grumpy”, an acquaintance at “cash” …
“I learned to take it all.” Confronted with many rumors about his couple, Prince Albert II of Monaco, was able to keep his head high. Separated from his wife Charlene de Monaco – seriously affected by an ENT infection for almost 7 months – the heir “used to” repeated attacks. A few hours of the Monegasque National Day, this Friday, November 19, 2021, the sovereign, supported by his sister Caroline of Monaco delivered in Monaco morning : “I’m starting to get quite used to all of this. I don’t want to be seen as a grumpy old man”, he confided. “I learned to take it all and make sure that it doesn’t disturb me too much “.
On the balcony of the principality, the reigning prince will attend the celebration of the “sovereign’s day”, this Friday, November 19, 2021: “She is better but she still needs rest and peace”, he revealed to stay ahead of rumors. Exhausted by her health concerns, the wife of Prince Albert II of Monaco is recovering, in an undisclosed location: “It is not in the Principality, but we will be able to visit it very soon. There is fatigue, not just physical, which can only be treated with a period of rest and follow-up “, he assured.
Albert II present for his twins
In the absence of their mother Charlene, the twins were well surrounded: “They suffered from the absence of their mother. But they had enough distractions and a family environment which made sure that they did not lack affection”, he assures Monaco-morning. Close to his last heirs, the sovereign takes his role as a father to heart: “so as not to have any regrets”. Little by little, Prince Albert II of Monaco introduced them to their official duties: “Our parents got us used to it gradually. I remember having made my first plaque and ribbon cutting unveiling, it was in 1964”, remembers Alexandre Coste’s father. A model that he tries to apply meticulously …
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