Charlene of Monaco hospitalized for “great fatigue”
A Barely returned to Monaco, where she made her return at the beginning of November, Princess Charlene of Monaco has already left. According to a source close to the Monegasque palace, she is currently being treated in a “specialized establishment” whose location is kept secret. Prince Albert’s wife was admitted there to treat “great fatigue”.
During an interview with the magazine People, Albert II of Monaco had explained that Charlene had been “absent from Monaco for a while”: “She knew that the best choice to do was to go to rest and to follow a real medically supervised treatment. “In a statement on November 16, the palace had already indicated that the main couple had” agreed 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 ”.
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Heavy operations
Back on November 8 from South Africa, the country where she grew up and of which she is a national, the 43-year-old wife of Prince Albert of Monaco had undergone a surgical operation there under general anesthesia in early October. , the latest in a series of interventions decided following an ENT (otolaryngological) infection. Absent on November 16 at a parcel delivery ceremony of the Monegasque Red Cross in which she was scheduled to participate, the princess had also remained invisible during the Monegasque national holiday on Friday.
Former high-level swimmer, Charlène Lynette Wittstock, born in 1978 in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), married Prince Albert II of Monaco in 2011. The ten years of this marriage could not be celebrated in July in the Principality, because of Charlene’s absence. Albert is the son of Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly, an American movie star who died in a car crash in 1982.
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