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Charlène von Monaco: twins taken out of school - Albert now gives the reason

2021-11-26T20:17:36.971Z


For months the news about the Monegasque royal family has been rolling. Albert now reveals why his twins were taken out of school and how Charlène is currently doing.


For months the news about the Monegasque royal family has been rolling.

Albert now reveals why his twins were taken out of school and how Charlène is currently doing.

Monaco - Charlène von Monaco and her family have been in the media focus since the beginning of the year.

The royal beauty traveled to Africa, got very sick there and only recently returned.

She was separated from her family for a long time, and for a long time her twins Jacques and Gabriella had to get along without their mother.

She had to leave her home country only a few days after arriving.

Prince Albert II spoke in an interview with the US magazine

People

about the reason for their renewed separation.

Now he shared an update on the current condition of his two children.

Prince Albert talks about Charlène: his wife suffers from deep exhaustion

No sooner had Charlène arrived in her principality than she had to leave again.

Albert told

People

that his wife had to go to a clinic immediately.

Princess Charlene is being treated in a facility "outside Monaco", the couple would have made this decision together.

The 43-year-old princess suffers from severe exhaustion, "both emotionally and physically," said the worried husband.

Her recovery would require several more weeks of medical attention, so that Charlène would have to be separated from her family again.

In two weeks' time the twins will celebrate their seventh birthday, in four weeks it will be Christmas.

Whether the monarch can return to the family celebrations is in the hands of the doctors treating her.

Charlène von Monaco: Another separation from her family

The absence of their mother leaves a deep void in the twins.

Charlène was unable to support her children either when she started school a few months ago or on Monegasque national holiday on November 19th.

In order to fill the gap a little, the children were particularly spoiled on the national holiday.

Jacques wore the noble uniform of a Carabinieri, while Gabriella wore a very chic hood with a veil.

In an interview with the French magazine

Paris Match

, according to

Bunte.de,

the father

spoke

about the well-being of his two protégés.

Prince Albert always gave priority to his own family and the future of Monaco, which is why the twins were taken out of school.

Albert reveals why the twins were withdrawn from school

They started school just a few months ago, but at the end of October Jacques and Gabriella had to say goodbye to their classmates.

The royal offspring have been taught in the princely palace since then, the prince revealed.

“You miss your mother.

They support their mother by sending her tons of love.

In this situation it is easier to teach Jacques and Gabriella in the palace ”, Albert defended his decision, which he would have made together with Charlène.

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Princess Charlène of Monaco with her children Jacques (l.) And Gabriella (r.) In 2017. (archive photo)

© Valéry Hache / AFP

Jacques and Gabriella: private lessons in the palace

Despite leaving school, the twins are not isolated from the outside world.

"Four of their comrades, two boys and two girls, with the same teachers joined the children as if they were in their school," said the prince.

In addition, the private lessons in the palace are similar to the situation last year, when Jacques and Gabriella had to stay at home due to the corona pandemic.

Nevertheless, the children should soon go back to normal school: "As soon as we can judge that the situation is improving, they will be taught normally again," assured Albert.

(ale)

Source: merkur

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