What happened with Charlene's face?
Media columns have long been filled with articles about Princess Charlene and her health problems.
Princess Charlene finally appeared in public after spending six months in Switzerland at a private mental health clinic. With her husband, Prince Albert and their two children, Gabriella and Jacques, she was in Monaco at E-Prix Formula 1 race, and with her posture and facial expression, she once again confirmed that she rightly bears the title of 'saddest princess'.What contributes most to the title of ‘saddest princess’ is her sad and tired face.
Last year, the princess’s fans began to suspect that something was ‘seriously wrong’ with her face because she looked swollen, and ‘distorted’, and many were worried about the scar.
At the same time, a journalist from Lecturas magazine seriously believed that the saddest princess had earned a scar due to a failed facelift in Dubai. We would not be surprised if she decided to do an appearance correction, taking into account all the health problems and life insecurities of the princess. Indeed, the princess’s face looks taut, and you can see this best in the video below.
The sensational claim about the princess's facelift saw the light of day after the princess's father commented in an interview that she was 'very vulnerable' to all medical interventions, but that he believed Charlene would return stronger after all.
Prince Albert was constantly trying to convince fans of his wife’s health, saying she also suffers from ‘emotional and physical’ exhaustion. In a statement late last year, he ruled out plastic surgery as the cause of his wife's health problems.
Recall, the princess's posture was analyzed by body language expert Judi James and she concluded that Charlene looks 'isolated' even though she tries to show courage. Judi explained that Charlene seems ‘emotionally isolated from Prince Albert’ even though she is trying to ‘emphasize her role as a wife in love’.
Analyzing the couple's body language in the new photos, she pointed out that Albert and Charlene are at a distance and that the princess is 'isolated' by her 'imaginary' facial expression from other family members who have cheerful facial expressions.
She also commented on the princess's smile, which she tried unsuccessfully to show on her face.
‘If this can even be called a smile, it doesn’t reach her eyes, while the real smile should start in her eyes,’ she explained.