After Charlène von Monaco left the principality, her whereabouts should now be known: a luxury private clinic in Switzerland.
Monaco - The past few months have not been easy for Princess Charlène of Monaco and her family.
The 43-year-old stayed in South Africa for a long time, where she suffered from a dangerous ENT infection.
Although she was finally allowed to travel back to the small principality recently, her return home did not last long.
Because after only a few days Charlène left
the micro-state in the south of France again.
Now it should be known where the former competitive swimmer is currently.
Charlène von Monaco: Princess "needs rest"
Although an ENT infection was mentioned as the cause of the illness, many fans of the Monegasque royals suspected something else behind the long absence of the princess.
With these rumors, Prince Albert now cleared up.
As
Bunte.de
reports, he spoke to the French media about his wife's health.
It is said to have actually only been an ENT infection and not, as many suspect, cosmetic interventions.
“Charlène
needs rest, ”the regent made clear.
Charlène von Monaco: Princess on rehab in luxury clinic
But Charlene doesn't get her well-deserved rest in Monaco, but outside of it. Although Prince Albert does not reveal where exactly his wife's new domicile is, details are said to have leaked anyway. As
bild.de
reports, the native Zimbabwean is said to have retired to a luxurious private clinic in the Swiss Alps, which specializes in patients with exhaustion and depression and offers a variety of programs such as detoxification and art therapy. There the princess should get the best possible treatment and be able to relax completely undisturbed. The price of this premier class rehab is also impressive: a week costs around 42,000 euros.
It is not known when Charlène will return home, but it may take a while.
Because, according to
bild.de
, most patients spend 28 days in the luxury clinic.
One can only wish Charlène that she recovers quickly and that she can return to her family soon.
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There is currently news from the Monegasque royal family.
It was also recently announced that Albert and Charlène's children together had been taken out of school.