” Where is she ? “: The absence of Charlene of Monaco makes people talk
This Wednesday, December 15, the Prince’s Palace of Monaco is organizing its traditional Christmas tree, to which Monegasque children are invited. As the event approaches, the inhabitants of the Rock are worried about the presence of Princess Charlene.
In convalescence in recent weeks due to “deep general fatigue”, Princess Charlene of Monaco has been away from the Rock since November 19, 2021. If all Monegasques hope for the return of the princess for the end-of-year celebrations, nothing is less certain. This Wednesday 15 December will take place the traditional Christmas tree, organized by the Prince’s Palace. As every year, young Monegasques between the ages of 5 and 12 are invited for a distribution of gifts by the princely family in the Palace’s Court of Honor.
The event was announced on November 14 on the official Instagram page of the Main Palace, before being reminded to Monegasques on Monday, December 13 with a new publication. It didn’t last long before the people of the Rock shared their worry : whether or not Princess Charlene will be present. “With Charlene? It would be better for children …“can we read in comment on Instagram this Monday.”Where is Charlene?“wonders about an Internet user.
Will Princess Charlene be present at the Christmas tree?
As the Christmas tree invitations went out on November 14, when Princess Charlene had yet to retire from public life, only the name of Prince Albert was associated with it. The question of the contribution of Jacques and Gabriella’s mother to the event then already arose. “Princess Charlene is not associated with the invitation?“,”We hope Princess Charlene is doing well“,”I hope the princess is better, she has two beautiful children who will surely be her greatest support“, Internet users were already worried. in two days, and always no news from Prince Albert’s wife. If we can still hope for a Christmas miracle, it is still unlikely that Charlene will be present this Wednesday.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.
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