(ANSA) - PARIS, 08 NOV - Princess Charlene of Monaco re-entered the Principality Palace this morning after spending several months in South Africa, where she underwent some surgeries.
It has been learned from sources of the Monegasque Palace.
Charlene landed at 8:35 this morning at Nice airport, aboard the Principality plane that brought her home from Durban. For several months in South Africa, the country in which she grew up and of which she is a national, the consort of Prince Albert II, 43, underwent a surgical operation on August 13, but few details have been disclosed. Alberto and the children of the two joined her for the reconvalescence. In September, the princess was again rushed to hospital with an illness due to complications from a severe ear, nose and throat infection she contracted in May. In early October, Charlene underwent a new operation under general anesthesia linked to the infection.
Former senior swimmer, Charlene Lynette Wittstock, born in 1978 in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), married Albert II of Monaco in 2011. The 10-year marriage was not manifested in July in the Principality due to the absence of Charles.
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