Charlene de Monaco: this famous friend who mobilizes for her
For many years, Charlene of Monaco and Victoria Silvstedt have followed each other closely. After having participated in multiple Monegasque events, the model has confirmed her participation in the next edition of the Riviera Water Bike Challenge.
The Yacht Club de Monaco will give the start of the next Riviera Water Bike Challengeon June 5, 2022. This is a major charity event, organized by the Princess Foundation Charlene of Monaco, for the benefit of the “Swim for Safety” project. The latter aims to raise awareness and teach young underprivileged children about swimming and water safety. To do this, the Monegasque event will bring together eighteen teams of five participants, who will compete in a water bike relay race on the port of Monaco. Obviously, among the participants there are many celebrities from the world of sport, or even relatives of the main family. Victoria Silvstedt is the proof. The model, very close to Charlene of Monaco, has confirmed her participation in the event. She will join the AMAO team (Monegasque Association of Olympic Athletes), alongside Jack Doohan.
The participation of the pretty blonde was only a surprise for anyone. Indeed, the latter has always been maintained very good relations with Charlene of Monaco. So much so that they have already been spotted at many important events together. Among them, we find the marriage of Charlene Wittstock and Prince Albert II of Monaco in July 2011. “I’m even more friends with Charlene, his fiancée. A great girl. Everyone is very happy here: we were waiting for them, these engagements”the radio host told Entertainment TV in 2011.
Victoria Silvstedt, daily support
Unfortunately, Charlene of Monaco had a dark year. After suffering from a significant infection of the ENT sphere, the princess announced the death of her chihuahua last October. The 44-year-old former swimmer posted a smiling photo of herself hugging her dog, along with a moving caption: “My little angel died last night, she was run over. I will miss you so much, Rest in peace. Obviously, Victoria Silvstedt, who has always supported him, reacted to the publication. The latter, very touched by the news, responded with a broken heart emoji.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.
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