Charlene of Monaco still invisible after 1 week of Covid
But where is Charlene of Monaco? Diagnosed positive for Covid-19 before June 5, the wife of Albert II did not reappear at an event of his foundation yet close to his heart, these June 10 and …
It’s a new package which intrigues. To believe that his return to the deep end of Monegasque bonds at the end of May was only a false start. Already absent from the Water Bike Challenge launched by his foundation, from Port Hercule in Monaco, on June 5, Charlene did not participate in Water Safety Days eitheranother of its initiatives for the prevention of drowning, in Calvi, in Corsica, these June 10 and 11.
If the wife of Albert II was unable to honor the first commitment due toinfection with Covid-19the prince’s palace wanted to be reassuring, communicating only on “some symptoms” and a state of health that does not inspire “no worries.” Clearly, more than 5 days of convalescence were not enough for her to reappear among childrenfor lifesaving and water safety awareness workshops.
For 10 yearsson Altesse, a former swimming champion who herself escaped drowning when she was a child, always responded to the Water Safety Days organized by the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation. Exceptions made in 2020, when the pandemic was raging without a vaccine, and in 2021, due to an infection of the ENT area which immobilized it in South Africa.
Charlene was again represented by her brother Gareth, mute about his health
These June 10 and 11, Charlene was again represented by her brother Gareth, secretary general of his foundation and participant in the Water Bike Challenge, a week earlier. Pierre Frolla, ambassador of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation and quadruple freediving world record holder, also got his swimsuit wet in the bay of Calvi.
Gareth Wittstocknow a must in Monaco, has remained silent about the health of his youngest. “We are very happy to be back in Calvi. It’s a beautiful place and such a special day. My sister was an Olympic swimmer and teaching children to swim is very important to her. We have lost a loved one to drowning a few years ago, and we want to make a difference in first aid.”he contented himself with declaring, June 10, the first day of the Water Safety Days in Calvi.
In an interview at Monaco-Morningpublished on May 25Charlene of Monaco has indignant at “malicious rumors” who ran about his couple, during his previous medical retreats. Albert II himself denounced a relentlessness in an interview with the Sunday newspaperJune 4. “More serene”Corn bis “brittle” in terms of his healththe princess also recalled that she did not want “not go too fast.” CQFD?
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