Princess Charlène landed in Monaco: she sees her children again – royals

She can finally take her children in her arms again!

Charlène von Monaco (43) has been living alone in South Africa for months after she was unable to fly back to her husband Prince Albert II (63) and the twins Gabriella and Jacques (both 6) due to an infection.

During this time, she had to bravely fight an alleged love crisis and never-ending rumors of separation. But on Sunday Charlène took the wind out of the sails of all doubters with what was probably the strongest proof of her love!

▶ ︎ According to BILD information, she landed in Nice on Monday morning at around 8:45 a.m. and is now flying to Monaco by helicopter.



It won’t be long until they are finally reunited: Charlène and Albert with their twins Gabriella and JacquesPhoto: Eric MATHON Palais Princier

BILD found out exclusively the day before: Charlène started the journey home from Durban to Monaco on Sunday. The Princess reached King Shaka Airport in Durban at 10 p.m. German time. The reigning King of the Zulu, Misuzulu kaZwelithini, a close friend of Charlène, also came to say goodbye.

At around 10:40 p.m. German time, the Princess entered the Dassault Falcon 8X, the principality’s government machine (price: around $ 58 million), to begin the long journey to Europe.

The private jet, coming from Nice on Saturday evening, landed in the South African capital Johannesburg, presumably to carry out checks on the machine. Today she flew on to Durban to pick up the princess.

Her husband, Prince Albert, kept declaring that his wife would return in November. According to BILD information, her doctor gave the green light for the long-awaited journey home in a final examination last Monday.

Upon request, a spokeswoman confirms the BILD information: “The princess is in a good mood and is looking forward to returning home.”

Charlène’s father Mike Wittstock is also overjoyed that his daughter is returning to Monaco: “Thank God she is back home,” he told the German Press Agency in Johannesburg on Monday.


Soon the couple can embrace each other again

Soon the couple can embrace each other againPhoto: WireImage / Getty Images

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