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Princess Charlene of Monaco returns to her family

Princess Charlene of Monaco returns to her family

Because of an acute infection of the ear, nose and throat, doctors have so far forbidden her to travel by plane.

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The princess was stuck in South Africa for several months. She is now looking forward to traveling again and to her family in Monaco.

“She will be back in the next two weeks,” her foundation spokeswoman Chantelle Wittstock told dpa on Wednesday in Johannesburg. “She is recovering and I’m declared fit to travel again.”

The princess had previously indicated that she would travel to Monaco at the end of October. She had just had a four-hour surgery under general anaesthesia earlier this month.

At the beginning of the year, I traveled to the country at the southern tip of Africa to support the fight against rhino poaching. She had told local media that the oral surgery performed before her flight had delayed her return. When flying at great heights, it cannot compensate for the pressure in the ears.

The princess’s long stay in South Africa has sparked speculation on social media about a possible separation from Prince Albert II and a possible return of the princess to her old home. On the other hand, Charlene (43) has repeatedly protested in interviews about how much she misses her husband, and above all children. Her husband visited her with twins Gabriella and Jack in South Africa.

She had met Albert, who is twenty years older than her, at a swimming competition in 2000 – having previously competed in the South African national team at the Olympics.

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