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MONACO

Charlene of Monaco: this ban imposed by Albert II

Sugar Mizzy May 23, 2022

Charlene of Monaco has returned to the principality. However, she would continue her convalescence far from the Rock, within the farm of Roc Agel. Worried for his wife, according to information relayed by thousandundeals, Prince Albert II would have forbidden him to drive his vehicle during his journeys.

After having stayed in a specialized structure in order to treat his physical and moral exhaustion, Charlene of Monaco has reunited with her children Jacques and Gabriella and her husband Prince Albert. “In agreement with his doctors and with his recovery well underway, Their Serene Highnesses have agreed that Princess Charlene can now continue her recovery in the Principality, with her husband and children., announced an official press release from the Monegasque palace published on March 12. But, Charlene of Monaco would not have reinvested the private apartments of the prince’s palace. She would indeed have settled in Roc Agel, the place where she was confined in the spring of 2020 with her children during the coronavirus pandemic. Located in the hinterland of Monaco, this domain of 56 hectares were acquired by Prince Rainier in 1957. The place, nicknamed The farm, has a building built on the side of a hill. “No one has been unaware for years that Charlène, as soon as she can, flees the protocol, dividing her time between the Provençal refuge of Roc Ageloffered by Rainier to Grace, a house in Corsica, lent by friends, and holidays in Turkey”reported Stéphane Bern in Paris Match in August 2021.

Only then, Roc Angel was also the shelter of Grace Kellythe mother of Prince Albert II. A peaceful place but also that of a tragedy: that of the death of the princess on September 14, 1982. That day, driving her Rover, with her daughter Stéphanie by her side, she did not buckle her seat belt . On the mountain road where the turns are linked, the princess loses control of the vehicle. She died the next day from internal bleeding. A painful memory for Prince Albert who would obviously not keep an accident from happening again. According to website information thousandundeals, he would therefore have confiscated the car of Charlene of Monaco to prevent her from going alone to the domain at Roc Agel. “Albert chose a wife who looks a lot like his mother”had deciphered Philippe Delorme in The Economist in August 2021.

PHOTOS – Prince Albert II of Monaco: Grace Kelly, Charlene, these women marked his life

Charlene of Monaco: this detail that did not go unnoticed

On May 2, 2022, Charlène of Monaco made a very noticeable appearance during the Sainte Dévote rugby tournament, organized by her foundation. That day, the wife of Prince Albert II notably wore her engagement ring. A 3 carat diamond which, according to the Daily Mailwould be worn to silence rumors of a possible separation from the father of her children. “After being away for so long during his illness, Charlene is so happy to be back with Albert and the children. They spend every weekend in their country house. Albert also supports Charlene and helps her with her charities.”would have for its part declared a source close to the princely couple to the site Page 6.

Article written with the collaboration of 6Medias

Photo credits: Bruno Bébert / Bestimage

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