Celebrity news: Charlene of Monaco returns to the princely state – Panorama

Charlene, 44, Princess of Monaco, sleeps in her own bed again. After four months of medical treatment, she has returned to the city-state, the Prince’s Palace announced on Saturday. She will now continue her relaxation in Monaco alongside her husband, Prince Albert II, and their children. When she returned, Charlene was happily reunited with her family. In the coming weeks, the princess should fully recover before gradually taking over her official duties again. At the beginning of November, the Princess returned to Monaco after months in her home country of South Africa. Shortly thereafter, she came to a clinic outside the principality for treatment. The reason given by the princely palace was a state of general exhaustion. Albert II said in an interview that she was suffering from physical and emotional exhaustion. The Monaco palace also reported dental problems. Charlène originally traveled to South Africa to support the fight against rhino poaching. A short time later, she reported to local media that an oral surgery performed before her trip had delayed her return to Europe.

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