PHOTO – Charlene of Monaco convalescent: she comes out of silence for Christmas
As soon as she returned from South Africa, Charlene of Monaco left to rest far from the Rock. As Christmas approaches, the wife of Prince Albert II has come out of the silence to wish happy New Year’s Eve to Monegasques.
The absence of the princess is more and more burdensome on Le Rocher. In convalescence along the principality, Prince Albert’s wife has missed several important dates in recent weeks, starting with the Monegasque National Day, during which his children gave him a moving wink. This Tuesday, December 21, as Christmas Eve is fast approaching, the mother of twins Jacques and Gabriella emerged from the silence. Through a message posted on social networks, she wished to address Monegasques: “I wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season. With all my love“, commented the former professional swimmer.
A message that Charlene of Monaco accompanied bya greeting card, on which Internet users could distinguish an engraving of the princess, surrounded by Prince Albert II and their two children, Jacques and Gabriella, posing alongside a Christmas tree. Delicate attention – while the daughter of Michael Wittstock is in full recovery – which touched the aficionados of the Monegasque princely family: “Thank you very much, merry christmas“,”Best wishes to you” or “About you love Charlene“, we could read in comments.
Commentary Prince Albert tries to make people forget his absence
Very affected by the absence of his wife, Prince Albert has so far done everything to stay the course and look good vis-à-vis the Monegasques. While the mother of her children has missed several important events this year, he imagined a rather clever parade so that Princess Charlene’s absence weighs less heavily on Le Rocher. On December 15, he did not go to the Christmas tree and the traditional distribution of children’s gifts, leaving all the light to his sister Stéphanie. A way for the Monegasque sovereign to avoid generating the image of a prince alone and neglected, what is more during a festive period such as Christmas …
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