PHOTOS – Albert of Monaco: another busy day and still solo without Charlène
This Saturday, March 5, Prince Albert of Monaco went to the fair of the Work of Sister Marie as well as to the play-offs of the 2022 Davies Cup to attend the Monaco-Morocco confrontation. A busy day, far from Charlene of Monaco.
After his trip for the football match between Monaco and Reims on February 27, 2022, Prince Albert II had a busy day this Saturday, March 5. Like every year, the Œuvre de Sœur Marie fair opened its doors and welcomed many stands to find clothes, culinary specialties or miscellaneous objects. The associative and popular meeting, organized over two days at the Fontvieille marquee, saw Albert of Monaco pass. The prince took the opportunity to greet the volunteers and to support the collection of funds which will be used to finance the actions rewarded by the Work of Sister Marie, throughout the year.
Another important event for Monegasques this Saturday March 5, 2022, the tennis play-offs for the 2022 Davis Cup which pitted Monaco against Morocco. After two victories during the first day of confrontation in a single match the day before, in doubles, the pair made up of Hugo Nys and Romain Arneodo validated the qualification of the Principality in group 2. An event that did not escape not under the watchful gaze of Prince Albert of Monaco who visited the Monte-Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, where the confrontation was taking place. The opportunity for the prince to discuss and ask for the Monegasque delegation.
A new outing far from Charlene of Monaco
Travel without his wife, Charlene of Monaco, still recovering in an establishment outside Monaco. The princess is indeed continuing her care with the greatest discretion, even if Albert of Monaco has already been reassuring about her state of health: ” [elle] much better » announced he-he to the media Peopleon February 17, 2022. We hope to see Princess Charlene of Monaco soon, who is recovering from a exhaustion, both emotional and physical.
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