The palace of Monaco is apparently facing a new family: Princess Stéphanie gives details.
Monaco - In recent weeks, Princess Charlène's state of health has regularly made headlines around the Monegasque palace.
The 43-year-old has been suffering from an infection for weeks, which is why she had to undergo surgery under general anesthesia.
It only recently collapsed again. * It is still in South Africa.
The Royals recently shared sad news.
However, there is also positive news for the royals:
Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, the sister-in-law of Charlène and sister of Albert, announced the news a few weeks ago.
The 56-year-old said in an interview: “I will probably be a grandmother very soon.” This is what Stéphanie said at the end of July on the sidelines of the “Fight Aids Gala” in Montecarlo.
Royals: Princess Stéphanie of Monaco announces baby luck
Stéphanie von Monaco has three children: Pauline Ducruet (27), Camille Gottlieb (23) and Louis Ducruet (29).
Consistent reports from the tabloid media assume that especially daughter Pauline and Marie Chevallier (28), the wife of Louis and future daughter-in-law of Stéphanie, could most likely have a child soon.
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Princess Stephanie of Monaco.
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According to media reports, both women are said to have held their stomachs on the sidelines of the aforementioned gala in Montecarlo, which was interpreted as typical behavior of pregnant women.
It could hardly be ruled out in both cases: Both Pauline and her boyfriend Maxime Giaccardi (27) have been a couple for six years.
Louis has been married to Marie for two years.
Video: Princess Charlène of Monaco in the hospital
Royals: Stéphanie von Monaco is looking forward to grandchildren
In view of the recordings that were circulated four months ago, it should be clear how much Stéphanie von Monaco is looking forward to grandchildren and life as a royal grandma.
At that time, the palace published photos of Stéphanie (56) in a maternity ward of the Princess Grace Hospital in Monaco. The appointment was organized by the Monegasque Red Cross. The year before, by the way, another member of the royal Monaco family attended the appointment: Princess Charlène. But she will probably stay in South Africa until October. Prince Albert II gave details. (tu)
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