Panic at the Monegasque court: Will the public finally find out the real truth about the marriage of the most unhappy European princess?
Princess Charlene has not been seen in Monaco since March this year, after she left for her native South Africa, from where she allegedly cannot return due to a severe ear infection, for which she even underwent surgery. She did not arrive in Monaco on the occasion of her 10th wedding anniversary, and her husband and twins visited her only twice.
Prince Albert of Monaco will have to make a difficult decision and finally share the real truth about his marriage with the public, as the same question continues to recur - whether his marriage to Princess Charlene has come to an end, as evidenced by her absences from official events. This is supported by her absence from the celebration of the 10th anniversary of their marriage, on the occasion of which Charlene from South Africa, in order to silence the rumors, published a private video marking the round anniversary.
The 43-year-old Princess Charlene, who many call Europe's saddest princess, has not been in Monaco since March when she traveled to her native South Africa, first for the funeral of a dear friend and then for commitments to associations she presides over.
Her departure coincided with new rumors that 63-year-old Albert has another illegitimate child, born at a time when he and Charlene were already planning a wedding. Although she was acquainted with two older illegitimate children, she clearly did not like the knowledge of the new proof of paternity.
The mother of six-year-old twins, Princess Gabrielle and Prince Jacques, withdrew from the public eye, and an official statement from the palace about the reasons for her stay in South Africa said the princess was battling severe ear, nose, and throat infections that forced her to undergo surgery, therefore she is unable to travel by plane.
To silence rumors of the collapse of his marriage, Prince Albert and his children rushed to South Africa and took a handful of photos together, which were then posted on Instagram, but the famous weekly Madame Figaro went a step further and claimed that sadness on princess Charlene's face was too big to convince the public with photos that everything is fine with their marriage.
In fact, it is rumored that Charlene has already begun the search for the perfect new home in Johannesburg. But how much longer will they actually be able to maintain this illusion of marriage and hide behind health problems? Is caring for rhino conservation more important than caring for six-year-old twins? These are just some of the questions that keep recurring.
All of this supports the thesis that the marriage of the couple, who met in 2000, was actually arranged.
According to historian and author of The Finest Hours of the Grimaldis and Monaco Phillippe Delorme, Albert was looking for a woman who would resemble his beloved and never regretted mother, Grace Kelly, and Charlene had 'fallen' for the possibility that she would be her successor.
By: Olivia J. - Gossip Whispers