Princess Charlene of Monaco has become the protagonist of the last official inn of the Princely House this Sunday, after several months of absence due to illness. The wife of Albert II of Monaco appears to have overcome some health problems that have forced her to stay away from the Principality for more than eight months. And it is that the Princess of Monaco contracted an ear, nose and throat infection during her trip to South Africa last year. An infection that required surgery up to three times and sent her to a clinic in Zurich for a few months.
Prince Albert’s wife has chosen Easter Sunday to officially appear in public again, with a beautiful family inn with her husband and their two children, Jacques and Gabriela. A month after her return to the palace, the former swimmer wanted to take advantage of the Easter festivities to show signs of her recovery. And it succeeded thanks to some photos published by the official profile of the Princely House and which Charlene herself shared on her Twitter account. Instagram† A self image of easterin which the figure of a rabbit appears accompanied by a giant chocolate egg, and in which you can see how they enjoy it family holiday after a very difficult season for the princess. A photo has also been published showing the family at a private mass, appearing to be sitting on a bench to attend this traditional Easter mass.
In this form it looks like Princess Charlene leave some health problems which led her to stay away from her family for more than eight months. In March last year, he traveled to South Africa on an anti-rhino poaching mission. During her stay in her home country, the Princess of Monaco suffered a serious ear, nose and throat infection that required up to three surgeries, which made Charlene’s stay longer than planned. His journey to the African continent, focused on conservation and the fight against poaching, was extended due to a serious infection he contracted after a sinus lift and bone graft. A delicate health condition that forced him to undergo surgery three times and kept him out of public life for nearly a year.
On November 8, Princess Charlene returned to Monaco after more than six months of recovery in African countries. A few days later, on November 16, 2021, the Grimaldi Palace issued a statement announcing that Charlene’s health problems prevented her from performing her official duties: “The princess is suffering from severe general fatigue and needs a period of calm and rest. “. A forced rest that led him to isolate himself in a specialist clinic in Zurich to recover from an ailment that is “not just physical”, as Prince Albert confessed a few months ago. “There is fatigue, not just physical, which can only be treated with a period of rest and monitoring”he then assured. “Charlene is not in the Principality, but we will be able to visit her very soon,” added Prince Albert.
The Paracelsus recovery was the place chosen by Princess Charlene, a clinic specialized in addictions and psychological problems† where he had to celebrate his 44th birthday alone on January 25. Months later, on March 12, the Royal House of Monaco announced the good news of Charlene’s return to the Principality after allowed more than four months at the clinic in the Alps. And he did it by means of a short statement assuring that “as a result of Princess Charlene’s encouraging recovery and the approval of her doctors, Their Highnesses are pleased to announce that the Princess She will now continue her recovery in the Principality, with her husband and children by her side† And he did so in an idyllic setting, in Roc Agel, the summer palace of the princely family in the town of Peille, overlooking the Monegasque principality.
Source: Marie Claire

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