Trouble in the Royal Household? Princess Charlènes attacks Prince Albert!


Since Princess Charlène has been stuck in her old home country of South Africa due to health problems, there has been much speculation about how intact the relationship between the Princess and her husband Prince Albert still is. Now Charlène has apparently taken a nasty side swipe at Prince Albert.

Prince Charlène continues to be stuck in South Africa

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Often it is those words that have not been said at all that weigh heavily. Unsaid words can sometimes even hit those affected by them like poison arrows. For several months now, Princess Charlène (43) has been stuck far away from Monaco. in her former home country of South Africa. A persistent ear, nose and throat infection, for which she has already undergone several operations, prevents her from returning to Monaco. A time that is certainly not easy for Charlène. Above all, the Princess misses her children, twins Jaques and Gabriella, very much. “I miss my children terribly. If there is a mother out there who has been separated from her children for months, she would feel the same way I do,” Charlène said on the subject in a recent interview.

Prince Charlène misses her children but not her husband?

Also in the social media one notices that the princess misses her children very much. There, Charlène had also uploaded videos in which she talks about the longing to finally be able to hold her children Jaques and Gabriella in her arms again. She does not mention her husband Prince Albert at all. Is this a bad side blow of the princess? Albert had travelled with the children to South Africa in August to visit his wife and had also allowed the children to see their mother. But when Charlène had a breakdown and had to be operated again under general anesthesia, Albert had stayed in Monaco. Does Charlène not mention her husband anymore because he obviously does not care enough about her? One may be curious how the relationship between Albert and Charlène will develop further.

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