Charlene of Monaco: why she is not about to return to South Africa
The Princess of Monaco, recovering from exhaustion since returning from South Africa, is not about to return. Charlene no longer has the legal right to go to her childhood country, and we explain why.
The return of Charlene of Monaco to the principality on November 8, 2021, after eight months spent in South Africa, a lot of talk about him. Because of an ENT infection, and not cosmetic surgery, the Princess was stuck in her native country, far from her worried husband Albert, and their children Jacques and Gabriella. We hope that Charlene was able to enjoy South Africa during these long months, because she is not not about to return. Even though she is recovering from her current convalescence, Prince Albert’s wife is no longer allowed to go there because of the Covid-19. Faced with the emergence of a new variant appeared in South Africa, France and the twenty-six other countries of the European Union have agreed to stop all trips between Europe and Southern Africa, ie Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Eswatini and South Africa.
The France has suspended flights from southern Africa “for at least 48 hours», Explained the Minister of Health Olivier Véran this Friday, November 26th. People arriving from these countries are prohibited from entering the territory.whatever their vaccination status“, Said Matignon in a press release.
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The French cancellation prices for their trip to Southern Africa
“People who have traveled in the last 14 days in one of these countries are invited to report to the authorities and to perform an RT-PCR screening test as soon as possible.“, adds the same press release. Travelers who had planned to visit one of these countries are priced atcancel their trip, is it added. A strict but simply preventive measure, since variant no case of this has not yet been detected in France. Saw son already weakened state of health, so it would be more careful to Charlene, particularly vulnerable to Covid, not to travel immediately to South Africa.
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