Where is Princess Charlene? Pr

In this file photo taken on 19 November 2020, Princess Charlene of Monaco (R) and Prince Albert II of Monaco, wearing face masks, leave after attending a mass during the celebrations marking Monaco’s National Day at the Cathedral of Monaco in Monaco. – Princess Charlene of Monaco will not participate in the Monegasque national holiday due to “a deep general state of fatigue”, after her return from South Africa where she had undergone several surgeries. Image: Valery Hache/AFP.

Where is Princess Charlene? Prince Albert admits that she is not in Monaco

Prince Albert confirmed that Princess Charlene has left Monaco and is staying at a secret location while she ‘recovers from tiredness’.

Where is Princess Charlene? Pr

In this file photo taken on 19 November 2020, Princess Charlene of Monaco (R) and Prince Albert II of Monaco, wearing face masks, leave after attending a mass during the celebrations marking Monaco’s National Day at the Cathedral of Monaco in Monaco. – Princess Charlene of Monaco will not participate in the Monegasque national holiday due to “a deep general state of fatigue”, after her return from South Africa where she had undergone several surgeries. Image: Valery Hache/AFP.

Princess Charlene’s husband, Prince Albert revealed that she’s left Monaco, despite only just returning from a prolonged stay in South Africa due an ear, nose and throat infection.

Where is Princess Charlene?

According to The Mail Online, Prince Albert confirmed to the Monaco-Matin that his wife has left the principality and is staying at a secret location while she “recovers from tiredness”, away from him and their six-year-old twins. 

“She is better but she still needs rest and peace,” he said in an article translated from French. 

“She is not in the Principality but we will be able to visit her very soon.”I cannot tell you more out of discretion. There is tiredness, not just physical, which can only be treated with a period of rest and monitoring.”

He added their children, Jacques and Gabriella, had “suffered from the absence of their mother” but that he had compensated by stepping up to take a more active role in their lives. 

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Prince Albert’s priority is his family

“For me, it’s pretty simple – my priority is my family,” the prince said when asked about juggling the role of being a head of state and a father.  

He continued: “This is an extremely important time in [the children’s] life – the way they grow up helps them see the world.

“And if one of the parents is away for medical reasons, the other parent has to be there. I have heard too many friends and acquaintances telling me that they wish they had been there for their children, at a certain age, taken up by their work or their professional life. I don’t want to have these regrets.”

The prince also said rumours around the state of his marriage “don’t bother him too much”.

Monaco’s National Day celebrations

It comes after the House of Grimaldi confirmed Princess Charlene will not attend Monaco’s National Day celebrations – one of the biggest events in the royal calendar – on Friday, 19 November.

Also Read: Princess Charlene to miss Monaco’s national day due to ‘severe fatigue’