Does Charlene of Monaco risk losing custody of her children Jacques and Gabriella? “The twins belong to the palace”
Charlene de Monaco is back in the principality after four months of convalescence in Switzerland. According to the confidences of a relative made to here is, the princess would have settled in Roc Agel, the refuge of Grace Kelly. It is in this haven of peace, acquired by Prince Rainier in 1957, that she rests before resuming her official engagements. Nicknamed La Ferme, the estate concentrates horses, sheep, dogs, but also “red hens which provide the eggs of the Palace”. Still according to this relative, the princess would not want to return to live in the palace: “ She doesn’t really want to set foot there again “.
Thus, the lives of Jacques and Gabriella, the twins of Princess Charlene and Prince Albert, were divided between the palace located on the Rock and this estate based in the hinterland of Monaco. Charlene of Monaco would be agree to spend only the twins the school year in Monaco and that they join her during each holiday period “.
Closer notices the intervention of Bertrand Deckers, a specialist in royalty, on the set of Do not touch My TV. The expert recalls how much the princess suffered from the absence of her children while she was stuck in South Africa due to a serious ENT infection. I notice : ” They were only twice in South Africa while she stayed there for a very long time “. And to continue: We have clearly seen that the Palace was in the process of showing the whole world that the twins belonged to the Principality. They are Monegasques. If Charlene had decided to admit, […] to leave the Principality […]. She would have left without the twins and that is recorded within the constitution itself “. Despite the persistent rumors of divorce, the expert evokes this hypothesis while qualifying: “ There aren’t really any problems in the couple, I don’t think so “.
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Fighting and resilient children
Nicknamed by their mother Jacqui and Bella, the twins, just 6 years old, were also very affected by these long months spent away from their mother. Prince Albert confided on this subject in the columns of Monaco-Matin last November: “ If one parent is away for medical reasons, the other parent must be there “, then reveals that the twins” suffered from the absence of their mother “.
Prince Albert struggled to combine family life and the obligations linked to his status: ” For me, it’s quite simple: my priority is my family. Of course, without neglecting the affairs of the state […] When I can be with my children, I do so without hesitation “. The twins were taken out of school to be home schooled.
During the Monegasque National Day on November 18, Jacques and Gabriella paid tribute to their absent mother. They held up placards on which were to be written: ” we miss you mom “(We miss you mom),” We love you mom (We love you mom).
The monarch was also able to count on the unfailing presence of his sisters, Princesses Stephanie and Caroline. The twins’ aunts played a big role in their lives during this delicate period: ” they had enough distractions and a family environment that ensured that they were not lacking in affection “.