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Princess Charlene is said to be planning a move: will she leave Monaco forever?

The Monegasques are longingly waiting for Charlène to return, but Prince Albert’s wife is said to be making completely different plans in the meantime.

Monaco – Princess Charlene’s (44) month-long absence still gives rise to speculation and rumours. In the spring of last year, she turned her back on her adopted home of Monaco and withdrew from the public eye.

Charlene has been treated by Monaco in a specialist clinic in Europe since November. According to the palace, the 44-year-old suffers from “emotional and physical exhaustion”, and her treatment now seems to be working. A few days ago, Charlène spoke up from the clinic, and Albert (63) also recently emphasized that his wife is doing much better. The return of the princess to Monaco seems to be within reach – actually good news, but one that should worry Charlène.
24royal.de* knows why Charlène from Monaco should think about moving.

As the French magazine “Voici” reports in its current issue, the mother of two should think about a future far away from the princely palace and the crown. Apparently, Charlène not only wants to look for a new home for herself, but also for her two children Jacques (7) and Gabriella (7). “She no longer wants Jacques and Gabriella to grow up in Monaco. She wants to settle down somewhere else, with them,” an insider revealed to Voici. *24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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