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Charlene of Monaco: – Affected by disease

In 2011, the life of Olympic swimmer and teacher Charlene Wittstock (43) was turned upside down. She then married Prince Albert (63), and became part of Monaco’s princely family. Today we know the 43-year-old as Princess Charlene.

When the prince and princess got married, they had already been a couple for several years. Three years later the grand wedding, the couple wanted twins Gabriella and Jaques (7) welcome to the world.

Together, the family lives a wild luxury life in the glamorous streets of Monaco, and this weekend she should have been a self-described guest during the Formula 1 race Monaco Grand Prix.

However, this was not the case.

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Can not go home

The princess is “trapped” in South Africa, where she lies “long flat” with an infection in the ear, nose and throat. It has naturally prevented her from going home, writes Hello Magazine.

The 43-year-old, who is himself from South Africa, has traveled to the African continent to raise awareness about the protection of rhinos.

“During a mission on the African continent, which is part of the fight for the protection of nature, Princess Charlene has been affected by an infection in the nose, ear and throat region, which means that she is not allowed to go home,” reads a press release. from the Prince’s Palace in Monaco.

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Saves rhinos

This is the second time in two months that the princess has taken the trip to South Africa. Two months ago, she traveled to attend the funeral of Goodwill Zwelithini, King of the Zulu Nation.

He died on March 12 due to diabetes complications, and turned 72 years old.

Now she is back in her home country. On May 21, two days before she was supposed to be present during the Formula 1 race, the 43-year-old posted a picture of herself and a rhino on Instagram.

It has had its horns removed in a painless manner, in an attempt to keep poachers away. As is well known, rhinos are killed for their horns.

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Twin parents

The fact that the princess is not allowed to travel home to Monaco immediately also means that she must be away from the twins Jacques and Gabriella.

Albert and Charlene have a habit of keeping quiet about the children, but the prince recently eased the veil on the toddlers. He did so in a rare interview with the newly launched magazine People Royals.

In the interview, Albert revealed that Jacques is more shy and calm than his sister, but pointed out that he can come up with some funny pranks. Princess Gabriella was described as more outgoing and talkative.

– She is a character who loves to dance and sing. She has no nerves when it comes to standing in front of people, he said.

The prince also pointed out that they do not want the twins to be too much in the spotlight.

– It is something we decide on from time to time, so that it remains something special for them, he added.

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