Princess Charlene reunited with Prince Albert and her children in South Africa and shared a range of photos to celebrate.
The family of Princess Charlene of Monaco are set to finally join her in South Africa as she recovers from undergoing a major four-hour operation last week.
Princess Charlene of Monaco has set the record straight on claims she has abandoned her two young children while recovering from a ‘serious sinus infection’ in South Africa…
Princess Charlene is opening up about the surgery complications that is keeping her in South Africa for the time being.
Princess Charlene is still in South Africa and shared new photos of her video calls with her children, ‘Jacqui and Bella’.
Prince Albert is riding solo while Princess Charlene finds herself in South Africa after contracting an ear, nose and throat infection.
During a trip to South Africa as part of a wildlife conservation mission, Princess Charlene contracted an infection that does not allow her to travel.
Plenty of you will recognise Princess Charlene of Monaco instantly – but others on social media were baffled by her appearance at King Zwelithini’s funeral.
Princess Charlene showed off a new hairstyle after it was revealed that Prince Albert is about to battle yet another paternity case.
Two teams of four internationally renowned athletes will take turns at sea for nearly 24 hours, paddling some 180 kilometres.
The #StrongTogether campaign challenges celebrities and citizens to work together and donate to charity: Percy Montgomery is, of course, smashing it…
Princess Charlene of Monaco recently took her twins on their first African safari and shared a video of it on Instagram.
It’s straight out of a fairy tale! The following ‘ordinary’ women weren’t born to be Princesses, but captivated the hearts of many after becoming Royals.
Sometimes princesses have babies. Usually they’re not very cute, or entertaining. Little Jacques and Gabriella prove to be no different.
The announcement of Charlene’s pregnancy is bound to change the line of succession for the royal family in Monaco – a considerably feat for a small-town girl from Africa, who has already defied the odds as an Olympian. But as the face of Europe’s royal families changes at a rapid pace, is it still ‘en vogue’ to become a monarch?