Prince Albert and Princess Charlene have been separated because they are in South Africa, and the distance between the two has triggered rumors of a breakup.
Princess Charlene is undergoing rehabilitation treatment for complications of surgery in South Africa.Their separate living arrangements triggered split rumors in the European media, but an unnamed source told people They will be reunited soon.
“She will never leave her child,” an anonymous source close to Princess Charlene told the media.
According to insiders, Prince Albert, who visited South Africa in June, and their twins, Princess Gabriela and Prince Jacques, will return soon. They are said to be monitoring the country’s health, safety and political issues recently.
German Magazine rich and colorful And French Paris game Both of them delved into rumors about the separation of royal couples. In their view, the separation is far more than the palace admits.
According to a report by “People”, a source from Paris Match said: “The princess’temporarily, in fact, has no intention of returning’.” The media also speculated that the princess’s appearance had changed and blamed her relocation plan on the tensions in Monaco.
“‘She was full of goodwill, but she soon felt judged and misunderstood,’ said a friend of hers in the principality.’So she shut down to protect herself,'” French media reported.
At the same time, Bont claimed that Princess Charlene had been looking for a house near Johannesburg. Prince Albert’s solo appearance at the Tokyo Olympics fueled rumors, because the Olympics played an important role in the history of the royal couple. Both participated in the past Olympic Games and often appeared in many ceremonies.
Professional swimmer Princess Charlene represented South Africa in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. At the same time, Prince Albert participated in a sled race during the Winter Olympics final before retiring in 2002.
In an interview with South Africa Channel 24, Princess Charlene explained why she did not return to Monaco. She said that she suffered from surgical complications and was unable to “balance” her inner pressure, so she could not fly above 20,000 feet.
The royal couple did not spend their wedding anniversary together for the first time, but she said he has been very supportive. Contrary to the rumors of their breakup, the couple seemed to be eager to reunite.
“Albert and I had to follow the instructions of the medical team, even if it was very difficult. He has always been the most incredible support for me,” she says Her husband’s.
“My daily conversations with Albert and the children refreshed me, but I miss them very much. I can’t wait for us to be together.”
On January 27, 2017, Prince Albert II of Monaco, his wife Princess Charlene and their son Prince Jacques stood on the balcony of the palace during the traditional saint dedication procession in Monaco.
Photo: Reuters/Eric Gillard



