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Charlene of Monaco there is still no recovery after contracting a severe throat, nose and ear infection. She is currently in South Africa, where she fell ill, and is unable to return to Monte Carlo for the wedding anniversary with Alberto.
After a period of silence that has also caused concern, Charlene of Monaco through her Foundation has released an official statement in which she confirms the health difficulties she is going through and explains the reasons that force her to stay away from her husband Alberto and the twins, Jacques and Gabriella, who attended the feast of San Giovanni with only their father.
The document reads: “Her Highness Princess Charlene of Monaco is subjected to multiple and complicated procedures after contracting a severe ear, nose and throat infection last May. The last intervention was carried out yesterday “.
Her medical staff then advised her to stay in South Africa and undergo necessary care. Charlene has been in South Africa since last May, where she went to participate in a mission to support wildlife. In that circumstance she contracted the infection that prevented her from returning to Munich. The Princess was unable to attend the F1 GP and will now also miss her wedding anniversary. In fact, he will not be able to return to Montecarlo for the first of July. The couple married in a civil ceremony on July 1, 2011 and in a religious form on July 2.
Charlene and Alberto celebrate 10 years of marriage this year, like Kate Middleton and William, but they are forced to spend this important milestone separately. This is why the Princess shared a video on her Instagram profile to pay homage to her husband and the years she spent with him.
In the official note Charlene regrets this inconvenience: “This year will be the first year that I will not be with my husband for our anniversary in July, which it is difficult and saddens me. However, Alberto and I had no choice but to follow the directions of the medical team, even if it was difficult. It’s incredible support ”.
In the communiqué he stresses the importance of the family at this time to keep morale up: “My daily conversations with Alberto and the children help me immensely to keep up morale, but I miss being with them. It was special that my family came to visit me in South Africa and it was really wonderful to see them. I can’t wait to meet them again ”.