Albert and Charlene of Monaco did not sleep together on their honeymoon, embarrassing revelation
In July 2011, Albert II and Charlene Wittstock got married in Monaco. Shortly after, the couple flew to South Africa, where not everything went as planned.
A honeymoon like no other. In June 2010, the Prince Albert II of Monaco announced her engagement to Charlene Wittstock, a South African swimmer we met a few years earlier. Just after their evoked nuptials July 1 and 2 of the following year, Honeymooners traveled to the princess’ home country for their honeymoon. Many rumors about the couple’s health had emerged at the time, which the documentary series would have returned to. Royal family: secrets and scandalsbroadcast on January 3 on W9.
“This honeymoon, which was supposed to be absolutely delicious, is not going as planned. We quickly learn that Charlene and Albert did not end up sleeping in the same room and they did not even sleep in the same hotel.reports the journalist Paris Match Pierrick Jays. Faced with general surprise, the Palace had justified the situation by revealing that Prince Albert was also present on site to participate in an Olympic committee. Albert II thus lodged in the same place as the other members of the IOC. A news that fueled the rumors already in progress.
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Charlene of Monaco ready to flee her marriage?
If the admirers of the Monegasque princely family were so attached to analyzing the smallest details of this union and the behavior of the bride and groom, it is because, according to certain sources, Charlene Wittstock would have thought to escape his marriage. “Some claim that the princess took advantage of a last try at Giorgio Armani to try to fly and sneak to South Africa and that she was intercepted at Nice airport”, details Bertrand Deckers, specialist in the monarchy. He also adds that the princess simply could not have left since she did not have his passportheld at the prince’s palace.