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Charlene of Monaco: does she have to celebrate her birthday alone?

Charlène von Monaco has had a turbulent year of life, and the new one could also start sadly. In a few days, the Princess will celebrate her 44th birthday.

Monaco – Princess Charlène (43) was able to spend little time with her family last year. While she was recovering from her illness in South Africa, her husband Albert (63) and their twins Jacques and Gabriella (7) went about their normal everyday lives as best they could. They’re still trying in the New Year as they await – presumably eagerly – for Charlene’s final return to Monaco.

The Monegasque native has been in a special clinic in Europe since mid-November due to mental and physical exhaustion. According to the palace, Charlène’s recovery is “satisfactory”. Prince Albert and the offspring were even able to visit the 43-year-old during the Christmas holidays. After this positive news, many are now hoping to see each other again soon. There would always be a fitting reason for a family reunion.
24royal.de* knows which holiday Princess Charlène could move to Monaco.

At the end of January, the Grimaldi family celebrates two big days of honour, which are also of particular importance to Princess Charlène. The mother of two turns 44 on January 25. Prince Albert’s wife certainly wants to spend her birthday with her loved ones, and she may even be planning a return trip to the Rocky State. Rumors of Charlene’s return to Monaco in January have been circulating for a few days. *24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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