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Charlène von Monaco deeply unhappy for years? New tragic details

It has long been speculated whether Charlène von Monaco is actually happy in her marriage to Prince Albert. New details cast a sad light on the relationship.

Monaco – Despite all efforts on the part of Prince Albert II (63) to silence rumors about his allegedly broken marriage, new information keeps coming to light. Charlène von Monaco (43) is said to have been depressed in their relationship for years and to have shown that in some cases.
24royal.de * reveals the sad experience a friend of the royal family remembers with Charlène von Monaco.

Since her return from South Africa, Charlene of Monaco has only been seen briefly with her family. Albert and the six-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriella had to say goodbye immediately after the Princess arrived. The 43-year-old is currently being treated for “emotional and physical exhaustion” in a facility abroad. This is the official information from Prince Albert. The regent again denied rumors that there would be a serious marital crisis. According to press reports, Charlène is said to be in a special clinic in Zurich.

Friends of the princess had recently shed new light on the whole situation. They accused the palace of downplaying the gravity of the situation and said that Charlène “almost died” in South Africa. Now a new source has spoken out, confirming the assumption that the mother of two has been deeply unhappy in Monaco for years. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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