Charlene de Monaco “vulnerable” in South Africa: why her parents did not visit her
At worst, Charlene of Monaco continues to take care of herself far from the Principality and the Rock. This Tuesday, December 7, his father Mike Wittstock breaks the silence and reveals why he and his wife did not visit him in South Africa ….
A health choice above all. When she was still recluse in South Africa during her convalescence, Charlene of Monaco was not only deprived of her husband Albert II. Unable to fly and yet close to his family home in East Rand, the former swimmer did not have the chance to visit her twins and parents. Exclusively, this Tuesday, December 7, his father Mike Wittstock confesses not having visited his daughter : “At our age, we have to be very careful“, he revealed to the South African media You, according to Royal Stories.
“I didn’t want to infect her anymore because she had suffered so many medical procedures and she was vulnerable “. Aged 75 and 74 respectively, the parents of Charlene of Monaco, Mike and Lynette Wittstock were particularly keen on preserve their health and avoid any risk of contamination during the health crisis. However, the wife of Prince Albert II was able to maintain the link with his parents otherwise : “We talk to each other regularly on the phone and I talk to the twins”, he delegated, “we have a great relationship”.
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“My daughter used to swim 20km a day”
But according to his father, the Princess of Monaco is much stronger than it looks : “from the way she trained, I know she’s tough and she’ll do it and she’ll come out a lot stronger”, he assured. “My daughter used to swim 20km a day“. Exhausted by illness and fatigue “not only physical which can only be treated by a period of rest”, Charlene of Monaco rest outside the Principality revealed Prince Albert II. For now, no estimate was given on the date of his return …
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