she breaks the silence, her homage to a loved one
The situation is still complicated for Charlene of Monaco and Prince Albert II. Indeed, the mermaid has indeed returned to her Rock near her prince, but she quickly deserted Monaco. Indeed, she did not participate in the custom of the Christmas tree for the end of the year celebrations. During this event, the royal palace distributes gifts to children from all over the monarchy. She isolated herself in a specialist clinic in Switzerland. Even if she is absent, Charlene of Monaco still gives her news.
In particular, with the publication of the greeting card to his community on his account Instagram. She wrote a few words to accompany her post: “I wish you all the best and safe end of the year holidays. With all my love”. Just after, she also shared a post where she paid tribute to her foundation that she continues to keep alive. This Sunday, December 26, 2021, Charlene of Monaco has decided to pay tribute to Desmond Tutu. The latter won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 and passed away at the age of 90. The princess wanted to send him a last message on the Web.
Charlene of Monaco, the princess to the large ” heart “
Charlene of Monaco lost a being who was very important to her… Indeed, this Sunday, December 26, 2021, Desmond Tutu died at the age of 90 years. He was a South African Anglican archbishop and a role model in the fight against apartheid. While stranded in South Africa due to her ENT problems, she met her in July 2011. Thus, she had become one of the ambassadors of her charity association.
Desmond Tutu had expressed the following words about the wife of Prince Albert II. ” We are very happy because you have a heart. It shows that you take things to heart, and we just want to say a big thank you to God for you, because you wanted to use your fame to help other people. “Following the death of this emblematic figure, Charlene of Monaco posted on social networks:” My dear friend, you will be missed. I know you are with our fathers. I will always have fond memories of us. And your laughter will stay in my heart forever. Rest in peace. “
A very well organized funeral
A priori of PROPAGANDA?#Charlene of Monaco MUST be able to SPEAK OUT in front of CAMERAS of the ENTIRE World
‘she comes out of silence for Christmas’ = a priori FALSE?#RELEASEprincessCHARLENE since the #SWISS where a priori it was probably INTERNAL
https://t.co/b73oQy5ZGk– chriscloitre (@chriscloitre) December 21, 2021
This Sunday evening, we also informed by the foundation of Desmond Tutu that the funeral will take place on Saturday January 1, 2022 in the parish of Saint-Georges. It is a former Cape Cathedral which is nicknamed The bow. In addition, to pay tribute to this great man, the foundation also indicated the following: “ the bells of St. George’s Cathedral will be rung every day for ten minutes, starting at noon“, For a week from Monday to Friday, the last day the deceased” will rest in a fiery chapel in the cathedral. “
Touching messages to pay tribute to him
Poor #Charlene princely not royal pitfalls ugh! #monaco Royal Traps – Charlene, The Mystery of the Phantom Princess https://t.co/EaeloNUHIA #People Going through @Point
– missblabla75 (@ missblabla75) 20 December 2021
Following the disappearance of the South African man of faith, Charlene of Monaco is not the only one to have reflected on the Web. Many public figures have made fine statements. For example, this is the case of Elizabeth II: ” The entire Royal Family join me in expressing our deep sorrow at the news of the death of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a man who tirelessly defended human rights in South Africa and around the world. I fondly remember my meetings with him, his great friendliness and his humor. “
Barack Obama also sent a message on the social network Twitter: ” Archbishop Desmond Tutu was a mentor, friend and moral guide to me and so many others. A universal spirit, Archbishop Tutu was engaged in the struggle for liberation and justice in his own country, but also fought against injustice everywhere else. “
On the French side, Christiane Taubira published: ” His laughter echoes, for I have also known the sound of his anger and I have seen his tears up close. Student, I worshiped Desmond Tutu. Member of Parliament, I was able to say thank you for so much courage. Minister, I waited for him. Last time saying goodbye to Mandela. What a life ! “