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'Sad reality': Charlene of Monaco is battling famine in her native South Africa

2022-07-06T12:24:21.838Z


'Sad reality': Charlene of Monaco fights famine in South Africa Created: 06/07/2022, 14:14 By: Larissa Glunz Charlene of Monaco has not forgotten her native South Africa. With the help of her foundation, she collects donations for starving children. (Iconic image, photomontage) © Valery Hache/dpa/Andreas Beil/Imago Charlène von Monaco has been campaigning for children all over the world for ye


'Sad reality': Charlene of Monaco fights famine in South Africa

Created: 06/07/2022, 14:14

By: Larissa Glunz

Charlene of Monaco has not forgotten her native South Africa.

With the help of her foundation, she collects donations for starving children.

(Iconic image, photomontage) © Valery Hache/dpa/Andreas Beil/Imago

Charlène von Monaco has been campaigning for children all over the world for years.

Even the suffering in her home country of South Africa, where there is great hunger in many parts, does not let go of her.

The Princess has decided to act.  

Monaco – Charlene of Monaco (44) still has deep ties to her homeland.

The wife of Prince Albert II (64) travels back to South Africa as often as possible to promote the work of her charity, among other things.

With her latest heart project, the committed princess wants to help children in need.

Charlène von Monaco becomes a work of art for a good cause

Hundreds of thousands of children in South Africa go to bed hungry every day.

Charlène, who herself is the mother of seven-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriella, no longer wants to stand idly by.

In cooperation with the "Louis57" organization of the South African professional golfer Louis Oosthuizen (39), the Princess' foundation has launched the new initiative "feed2gether", which aims to provide children aged three to five with meals.

Charlène, who spent much of the past year in South Africa because of an ENT infection, has come up with a special collaboration to collect donations to help fight famine.

As the 44-year-old revealed on Instagram, artist Junaid Sénéchal-Senekal has commissioned her to create the #OurVisionTogether collection of digital artworks that will be sold in the form of an NFT (Non-Fungible Token, Digital Certificate of Ownership).

After a long break, Charlene of Monaco can once again perform her royal duties

Sénéchal-Senekal did not eat meals during his creative period, for which he earns Charlène's credit.

"What he experienced is a sad reality for many and something that most take for granted every day, it underscores the importance of this project," the 44-year-old made clear in her post.

In November 2021, Charlène returned from Monaco to her adopted country from South Africa, although she only stayed in the rock state for a few days.

She once again turned her back on the palace and went to a Swiss clinic for several months of treatment.

Her final homecoming finally followed in March of this year, since then Princess Charlène has again been attending public appointments in the service of the crown.

Sources used:

instagram.com/hshprincesscharlene, pcmfsa.com

Source: merkur

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