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Charlene of Monaco: Her treatment is said to cost a fortune

It was to be expected that the accommodation in the exclusive clinic where Charlène has been staying for months is not exactly cheap. But no one would have expected such enormous costs.

Monaco – Princess Charlene (44) is still being treated abroad for emotional and physical exhaustion. According to reports, the special clinic where Prince Albert’s wife (63) is staying is in Switzerland. Charlène’s stay there is said to devour immense sums of money that would make any average earner dizzy.
24royal.de* reveals how expensive the treatment of Charlène in Switzerland is supposed to be.

Charlene of Monaco has been sorely missed in the Principality since November. Immediately after her return from South Africa, she had packed her bags again to check in at a special clinic that, according to insider information, is near Zurich. She has been treated there for her exhaustion ever since. As Prince Albert recently announced, his wife is now doing “much better”. The palace had also said some time ago that the recovery was “satisfactory”. It is still unclear how many more weeks or even months the princess will have to spend separately from her family. However, if current reports are to be believed, Charlène’s treatment in Switzerland has already devoured a fortune. Money probably only plays a subordinate role for Prince Albert and his wife, but the hospital bills are certainly making themselves felt in the Monegasque account. *24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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