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Princess Charlène needs further medical treatment

2022-01-27T13:53:26.519Z


Her husband Albert, the Prince of Monaco, speaks of general physical and mental exhaustion: the ailing Princess Charlene will probably need several weeks to recover.


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Princess Charlène (archive image): general exhaustion

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Princess Charlene of Monaco is still receiving medical treatment.

Her recovery and her dental treatment will take several more weeks, the Prince's Palace said on Thursday in Monaco.

However, the treatment was "satisfactory and very encouraging".

Charlène, who returned from South Africa at the beginning of November after health problems, has been receiving medical treatment outside the city-state ever since.

The reason given by the princely palace was a state of general exhaustion.

She suffers from physical and emotional exhaustion, her husband later explained in an interview.

With the dental problems, the palace now made another reason for the treatment public.

The royal couple asked that their privacy and that of their children continue to be respected.

Charlène had just celebrated her 44th birthday.

On this occasion, the Princess posted photos from her childhood and youth days on Instagram, as well as several that she shows together with Prince Albert.

The Princess' six-month stay in South Africa had fueled speculation on social media about a possible separation of the couple.

In an interview, however, the prince emphasized that Charlène's current stay outside of Monaco has nothing to do with their relationship.

The Princess' return from her home country of South Africa had been delayed due to a jaw surgery operation that had been carried out before her trip.

When flying at high altitude, she was initially unable to compensate for the pressure in her ears.

She was treated in the hospital several times.

Charlène met Prince Albert II (63), who is 20 years her senior, at a swimming competition in 2000, after she had competed for South Africa's national team at the 2000 Olympic Games.

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Source: spiegel

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