this intimate drama that bruised her for life
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Expert on royal families Arlene Prinsloo has written a biography of Charlene of Monaco
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She talks about the childhood of the wife of Prince Albert II of Monaco
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A drama touched the Wittstock family when Charlene was little
The hardships Charlene of Monaco went through are numerous and if it is above all what she has endured in recent years that has been mentioned in the media, this does not mean that the princess’s childhood was very restful, far from there. After the revelations made on the day of his wedding and on the fact that Charlene of Monaco did not want her father to speak to her for very specific reasons, author Arlene Prinsloo continues to reveal details of the princess’s life. With the biography History of Charlène: the astonishing destiny of the swimmer who became Princess of Monaco which will be published on May 25 by Editions de l’Archipel, Arlene Prinsloo is indeed ready to take readers back to the swimmer’s past.
The author focuses on a tragedy that affected the Wittstock family while they were all still living in Rhodesia, which later became Zimbabwe. In his words, “the Wittstocks’ home in Rhodesia was burnt down by rebels. It was during the Rhodesian Bush War.” This war, which took place between 1972 and 1979, pitted the security forces of the Republic of Southern Rhodesia against guerrillas. It was the catalyst for the disappearance (…)
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