Prince Albert II of Monaco once again positive for Covid-19
The Prince’s Palace of Monaco announced on Tuesday that Prince Albert II had tested positive for Covid-19… for the third time since the start of the pandemic.
And three! After being infected with the coronavirus at the start of the pandemic in March 2020 – he had been the first head of state to be infected – then in April 2022, Prince Albert II of Monaco once again tested positive for Covid19. Communicating this information this Tuesday, January 24, 2023, the Palace was nevertheless reassuring, indicating that the Monegasque sovereign was asymptomatic and that his state of health did not inspire “absolutely no concern”, as reported by “Monaco-Morning“.
Right away, Princess Charlene’s husband went into solitary confinement in accordance with the health rules in force in the Principality. “He works remotely, in permanent contact with the members of his cabinet, his government as well as with his close collaborators”, indicated the Court.
Albert II will not be able to preside over the ceremonies of Sainte-Dévote
This confinement obviously leads to upheavals in the agenda of the monarch of the Rock. He had to cancel his presence at the gala of 45e Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival, this Tuesday evening, January 23. Also not possible for Prince Albert II to be alongside his wife and their twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, for the Sainte-Dévote ceremonies on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 January.