Princess Charlene Monaco

2022 - 5 - 25

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“Long, Difficult, and So Painful”: Princess Charlene On Her ... (Vanity Fair)

On Tuesday, the royal ventured out to a Monaco fashion awards ceremony with her daughter, Princess Gabriella.

Charlene’s extended convalescence after an ENT infection meant that she spent most of last year in South Africa before spending four months continuing her recovery in Switzerland. In the interview, she explained why she took a few months to get back to royal duties after she returned to Monaco in March. “When I returned to the principality, I focused all my energy on my children, my husband and my health because they are my priority,” she said. She also made a rare comment about rumors in the French tabloids that her relationship with her husband, Prince Albert, was faltering. Gabriella has her own style and I like to encourage that individuality,” she said.

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Princess Charlene of Monaco discusses marriage and health in rare ... (Sky News)

The 44-year-old is married to Prince Albert but has been away from Monaco since May 2021 after falling ill during a visit to her native South Africa.

"I'm very happy to be back home in Monaco and with my family. The princess fell in South Africa in May 2021 during a 10-day visit and suffered complications from a sinus operation, which led her to stay in her native country for 10 months. "I am very happy to be back home in Monaco and with my family."

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Princess Charlene of Monaco breaks silence on rumours and her ... (Irish Examiner)

The 44-year-old Princess is married to Prince Albert II, the reigning Prince of Monaco and the son of Grace Kelly. Speaking to local media, Charlene revealed ...

“I am very happy to be back home in Monaco and with my family. The road has been long, difficult and so painful. Today I feel calmer.”

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Back in Monaco, Princess Charlene says she's better but her health ... (Reuters)

Princess Charlene of Monaco, who had been away from the principality for months, with the palace saying she needed to treat health issues including a ...

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Princess Charlene Addresses Rumors Around Her 'Painful ... (PEOPLE.com)

Princess Charlene of Monaco is speaking out for the first time about her year-long health battle, admitting it has been "long, difficult and so painful."

She was not nervous at all, rather amused and she could have even walked the show on stage!" Gabriella has her own style and I like to encourage that individuality." Throughout the past year, Princess Charlene consistently expressed her desire to return to Monaco and resume her royal responsibilities. "I'm very happy to be back home in Monaco and with my family. She went on to praise her husband of 10 years, calling him her "protector" for repeatedly speaking out against the rumors. "My state of health is still fragile and I don't want to go too fast.

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Princess Charlene of Monaco says she is 'still fragile' despite return ... (The Independent)

The 44-year-old former Olympic champion swimmer, who married Prince Albert in 2011, spent months in Switzerland for treatment of several health issues, ...

Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Today, I feel more serene.” Princess Charlene of Monaco says she is “still fragile”, in a rare interview after spending months away from her principality due to health issues.

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Princess Charlene opens up about 'fragile' health amid royal return (Geo News)

Princess Charlene of Monaco, who disappeared from the principality for months, with the palace saying she needed treatment for "profound general fatigue," ...

Today, I feel more serene." Charlene criticised the speculation, praising her husband for supporting her and saying that "like all human beings we have emotions, fragilities, but our family is exposed to media attention and the slightest weakness is relayed." Princess Charlene of Monaco, who disappeared from the principality for months, with the palace saying she needed treatment for "profound general fatigue," told local media she was better but her health was still fragile, reported Reuters.

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Princess Charlene Feels “More Serene” After “Difficult, Painful Path” (SAPeople News)

Princess Charlene of Monaco has revealed to local media that she is feeling better although her health is still “fragile”. ... The 44-year-old South African expat ...

She told the French media: “My health is still fragile and I don’t want to rush things. Today, I feel more serene.” The 44-year-old South African expat last night attended the fashion awards at the Monte Carlo Fashion Week (of which she is a patron), with her 7-year-old daughter Princess Gabriella. Princess Charlene posted a loving mother-daughter photo of the two dressed up in evening dresses for the night out.

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Princess Charlene opens up on 'long, difficult' health battle (Evening Standard)

The 44-year-old spent almost a year away from the Mediterranean principality in her native South Africa.

Charlene said: “I’m very happy to be back home in Monaco and with my family. “By crying wolf, the mother of Jacques and Gabriella has discredited and isolated herself.” Complications from a sinus operation led to her staying in her native country for 10 months, and there have been rumours about the state of her marriage ever since. Denying rumours about a possible divorce or a permanent move to Switzerland, she said: “I am very happy to be back home in Monaco and with my family.” Referring to her seven-year-old twins, Gabriella and Jacques, Charlene said: “When I returned to the Principality, I focused all my energy on my children, my husband and my health because they are my priority.” rincess Charlene of Monaco has spoken for the first time about her long battle with ill-health, admitting: “The path has been long, difficult and very painful”.

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Princess Charlene of Monaco speaks about health crisis for FIRST ... (Daily Mail)

The 44-year-old spent almost a year away from the Mediterranean principality in her native South Africa, undergoing treatment for an unspecified condition.

Charlene said: 'I'm very happy to be back home in Monaco and with my family. Gabriella has her own style and I like to encourage that individuality.' 'The Palace has had to invoke a suffering princess so often that the Monegasques today find it hard to believe,' he wrote in Paris Match last year. The path has been long, difficult and very painful' Princess Charlene of Monaco (pictured in April) has spoken for the first time about her long battle with ill-health Princess Charlene of Monaco speaks about her health crisis for the FIRST time, and admits: 'My state of health is still fragile.

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Princess Charlene fragile amid recovery, denied Prince Albert divorce (INSIDER)

Princess Charlene spoke to French magazine Nice-Matin at a Monte Carlo Fashion Week event about her health and marriage to Prince Albert.

"You want to talk about rumors of divorce or my new home in Switzerland?" Princess Charlene told Nice-Matin. "I still find it regrettable that certain media peddle such rumors about my life, my relationship. That same month, Prince Albert told People that Princess Charlene was admitted into a Swiss treatment clinic for emotional and physical exhaustion. Charlene was hospitalized in South Africa after contracting an ear, nose, and throat infection in May 2021. "I loved every moment preparing my Princess for her first official event," Charlene, 44, wrote. The road has been long, difficult and so painful. Today I feel calmer."

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Princess Charlene of Monaco Details “Painful” Recovery From ... (E! Online)

For the first time, Princess Charlene of Monaco shared that she feels "fragile" but "serene" following multiple health concerns that required her to receive ...

"She wasn't nervous at all, rather amused and she could have even put on a show on stage!" She was overwhelmed and couldn't face official duties, life in general or even family life." In November, the royal, 44, made headlines when her husband Prince Albert II announced that she was receiving treatment outside of the country amid an ongoing battle with poor health.

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Princess Charlene of Monaco Gave Her First Interview Since ... (TownandCountrymag.com)

The princess also shared a sweet new photo with her daughter, Princess Gabriella.

She added that Albert had supported her "enormously," and had worked to shield her and their twin children from the scrutiny. The seems only appropriate for the famously stylish royal, who has apparently passed on her love of fashion to her daughter. Princess Charlene of Monaco made her return to public life earlier this month, and now the royal has given an interview to the press.

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Princess Charlene of Monaco Emerges to Say She's 'Fragile' After ... (Daily Beast)

Charlene of Monaco denies “malicious” gossip in her first full-length newspaper interview after a year of health struggles.

The path has been long, difficult, and very painful.” Charlene said she had “focused all my energy on my children, my husband, and my health because they are my priority,” and denied rumors of a divorce or separation, saying, “I am very happy to be back home in Monaco and with my family.” In the end she did not return to Monaco for almost eight months, during which time she was hospitalized after collapsing.

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Princess Charlene of Monaco Details “Painful” Recovery From ... (E! Online)

For the first time, Princess Charlene of Monaco shared that she feels "fragile" but "serene" following multiple health concerns that required her to receive ...

"She wasn't nervous at all, rather amused and she could have even put on a show on stage!" She was overwhelmed and couldn't face official duties, life in general or even family life." In November, the royal, 44, made headlines when her husband Prince Albert II announced that she was receiving treatment outside of the country amid an ongoing battle with poor health.

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