Charlene of Monaco: these two friends who fill her in the shadows
She seems to be doing much better. Charlene of Monaco has managed a comeback for a few weeks. No more sad face, the princess appears more serene, more smiling. If it is rumored that faith would have appeased the wife of Albert of Monaco, the presence of his relatives also played on his morale. At his side, his family, his two parents Lynette and Michael Wittstockhis brothers, Gareth who settled in the Principality as close as possible to his sister, but also Sean who multiplies the round trips from South Africa to spend a few days with his clan on the rock.
Charlene of Monaco also has friends by her side. Two people in particular are part of his inner circle. Two allies from South Africa like her, as her biographer Arlene Prinsloo revealsdon’t deliver it History of Charlène: the astonishing destiny of the swimmer who became Princess of Monaco will be released by Éditions de l’Archipel on May 25. “Charlene is encouraged by South Africans. Its designer Terrence Bray is by his side and has also settled in Monaco. Photographer Stefanie van Zyl, author of the Christmas card unveiled two years ago, comes from Namibia, a neighboring country” explains the author. Two people dear to his heart, who are part of his very restricted circle. “Charlene has few friends, but on whom she can count. People she can be herself with.” assures Arlene Prinsloo.
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“In South Africa, she is always happy”
With them, she can talk without embarrassment or without having her confidences leaked out. Evoking are South Africa which he misses so much. There, she enjoys total freedom, as opposed to a life governed by protocol and commitments. “She’s always categorized as the sad princess, because she doesn’t smile. On the contrary, in South Africa, she is always cheerful. Here, she can walk quietly, people don’t recognize her. When they receive her, it’s as a swimmer, not as a princess” explains the author, who, over the pages, tries to lift a little of this mystery that surrounds Princess Charlene of Monaco.
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