Alberto de Monaco visits Charlene, who will take months to recover

The former Olympic swimmer fell ill in her native South Africa during an official trip in May.

Prince Albert of Monaco is going to visit his wife, Charlene, who has been recovering for some time, in a place kept secret, from the health problems that she has been dragging on since May, and from those who still it will take “months” to reestablish.

This is the message issued this Thursday by the Palace of Monaco, in a statement in which it indicates that the convalescence of Charlene (43 years) “continues in a satisfactory and encouraging way, although her reestablishment should still take a few months.”

During these Christmas holidays, Alberto II and his two children, the twins Jaime and Gabriela, will visit her in a place that the sovereign’s cabinet has not wanted to reveal.

In fact, he insists that the couple ask that “their privacy and that of their children, who have just turned seven, continue to be respected.”

“As soon as her health is restored, it is with immense pleasure that the princess will once again share kind moments with the Monegasques,” he says.

The former Olympic swimmer fell ill in her native South Africa during an official trip in May. Since then, he has undergone several operations, some of them under general anesthesia, for a complication of an ENT infection.

Although he returned to Monaco at the beginning of November, shortly after he left for an unknown destination. The official explanation that was given is that her state of fatigue did not allow her to face her obligations as a princess and the recovery needed her privacy to be preserved. (I)

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