Princess Charlene of Monaco, long absent from the Rock for health problems, “just returned to Monaco“, announced Saturday the princely palace. “In agreement with her doctors and while her recovery is on the right track, their Serene Highnesses have agreed that Princess Charlene can now continue her convalescence in the Principality, with her husband and children”, explained the palace.
“Princess Charlene has just returned to Monaco“, added the press release, specifying that “The next few weeks should allow him to fully recover so that he can gradually resume his official activities.”
On November 23, a source close to the Palace had indicated that the former Olympic swimmer had been admitted “in a specialized establishment following great fatigue linked to his weakness”, confirming the information given by Prince Albert to the American magazine People.
A month later, a press release from the prince’s palace specified that the recovery of the princess “should take a few more months.”
Prince Albert’s 43-year-old wife returned on November 8 from South Africa, the country where she grew up and of which she is a national. She had undergone surgery there under general anesthesia at the beginning of October, the last in a series of operations decided upon following an otolaryngological infection.