The royal was joined by her husband Prince Albert and their children, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, for Saturday's Monaco E-Prix race.
Charlene returned to Monaco in March after a four-month stay in a Swiss clinic, where she received treatment for profound emotional and physical exhaustion. In early November, Charlene voluntarily entered treatment in a professional facility. As one local newspaper put it, Charlene's return to public activities "was an event awaited in the principality for many, many months."
The Princess was photographed with her husband Prince Albert and their twins Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques at the Monaco E-Prix. This is the first time ...
"In accordance with her doctors and while her recovery is going well, their royal highnesses have agreed together that Princess Charlene can now continue her convalescence in the principality with her husband and their children," a palace statement said. In March, Princess Charlene returned to the principality after months-long medical treatment abroad, according to her palace. The Princess was photographed with her husband Prince Albert and their twins Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques at the Monaco E-Prix.
PRINCESS CHARLENE of Monaco appeared 'emotionally isolated' compared to an 'animated' Prince Albert during the couple's first public appearance since ...
The Monegasque royals have been rarely pictured together since Charlene spent 10 months in South Africa recovering from a severe ear, nose and throat (ENT) infection. She said: “Albert seems to try to look upbeat, waving to the crown palm-out and performing a social smile but neither the wave nor the smile is mimicked by Charlene.” Ms James claims this “pensive” expression made the Princess "look distanced from her more animated family, despite the fact that she is standing with them and even cuddling her small daughter". She claims the couple were keeping their distance from one another, and that Charlene's “pensive” expression made her look “isolated” from the rest of her family whom all appeared upbeat. After returning to the principality last November, the mother-of-two left a short while later as she was admitted to a European treatment facility with “emotional and physical exhaustion”. Prince Albert revealed that she had been admitted to a “treatment facility” after it became “evident she was unwell” within hours of her return to Monaco.
Last November, Princess Charlene of Monaco sought medical treatment in Switzerland (reportedly). She spent the bulk of 2021 grounded in South Africa, ...
- - - - - So these are the first candid photos we’ve had of Charlene since her initial return to Monaco last November. Charlene, Albert and their twins attended the Formula E championship and Charlene was tasked with handing out the trophies.
Indeed, she was present, surrounded by her children and her husband Prince Albert, at the Monaco E-Prix car race. At the end of the race, Prince Albert and ...
Always fragile, the mother of twins Jacques and Gabriella shared a family photo a few days ago for the Easter holidays in order to silence the many rumors saying she was ready to leave her family to leave Monaco and settle down. This April 30, the princess has, once again, proven that she was better and that she intended to take part in more and more events, official or not. Indeed, she was present, surrounded by her children and her husband Prince Albert, at the Monaco E-Prix car race.
Former Olympic swimmer Charlene, 44, joined her husband Prince Albert, 64 and their twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, seven, at Monaco's E-Prix ...
But the Prince has also fathered two other children outside of wedlock. 'The Palace has had to invoke a suffering princess so often that the Monegasques today find it hard to believe. July 2 - Charlene and Albert mark their 10th anniversary separately. 'She was clearly exhausted, physically and emotionally. The woman said she met the prince in a nightclub in Rio de Janeiro in 2004 — when Charlene and Albert were supposedly dating. The Monaco palace has consistently denied media reports of a rift between Charlene and the principality's ruler Prince Albert, who were wed in 2011. November 17 - Prince Albert reveals Princess Charlene has left Monaco and is recovering in a secret location November 19 - Prince Albert reveals Charlene is in a treatment facility 'elsewhere in Europe' after a family intervention The expert noted it was a departure from the ethereal dress Charlene wore in the picture the Monaco royal family released for Easter. August 25 - Charlene shares photos of Prince Albert, Gabriella and Jacques visiting her in South Africa June 7 - Albert and the twins attend the World Rugby Sevens without Charlene June 5- Charlene puts on a united front as she shares a photo with her family to mark her niece's fifth birthday with her brother's family and Albert and the twins in South Africa
tzstarsCreated: 05/01/2022Updated: 05/01/2022, 2:55 p.mOf: Annemarie GoebbelSplitPrince Albert and Charlène came to the Monaco E-Prix car race with the.
Charlène is no longer in the palace, but is said to be recovering away from her family on Roc Agel, the Grimaldis’ secluded country estate, it was called shortly after the comeback from the clinic. At the FIA Formula E World Championship, a rally for electric racing cars, everything was actually right. It was exactly the pictures that the royal fans had been looking forward to in vain for a long time.
On Saturday, the Monaco royal stood beside Prince Albert and their twins, 7-year-old Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella. The event marked five months since ...
In November 2021, Princess Charlene reunited with Prince Albert and her children in Monaco following her recovery. Hello Magazine reported that Princess Charlene was in South Africa to raise awareness around rhino poaching when she contracted an ENT infection in May 2021. Princess Charlene appeared to coordinate her outfit with Prince Jacques, who wore a similar gray set.
The 44-year-old royal attended the Monaco E-Prix with her husband, Prince Albert II, and their 7-year-old twins, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques.
“She was overwhelmed and couldn’t face official duties, life in general or even family life.” “We don’t know why the palace is downplaying that she almost died in South Africa.” She returned to Monaco in March after a four-month stint in a Swiss clinic where she was treated for “emotional and physical exhaustion.”
Princess Charlene of Monaco appeared alongside her husband Prince Albert and their twins Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques at the Monaco E-Prix.
"She didn’t leave Monaco in a huff," he told the outlet at the time. The wedding was a spectacle, costing an estimated $70 million for the four-day event. It was ultimately determined that Charlene would seek treatment in a facility outside of Monaco. Reports speculated that the facility was in Switzerland. The outlet noted that at least one family visit was held during the holidays, and Albert privately visited his wife on several occasions. "Having just been diagnosed negative with a PCR COVID-19 screening test, H.S.H. Prince Albert II is able to resume all of his activities just today," a statement from the palace sent to Fox News Digital at the time said. Charlene opted for an all-gray ensemble as she appeared in a pensive mood during the engagement.