NewsPrincess Charlène: This is how her four-hour operation went

Princess Charlène: This is how her four-hour operation went

Charlène von Monaco had to undergo another operation due to her ENT infection. According to information from the palace, the operation took four hours under general anesthesia.

KwaZulu-Natal – The ENT infection that Princess Charlène (43) has been struggling with for months now appears to be more serious than initially assumed. As she recently stated herself, she is still not allowed to fly. A return to Monaco before the end of October is definitely not to be expected. Critical voices quickly became loud, suspecting that the health problems were only an excuse and rather believed in a marriage crisis with Prince Albert (63). Now, due to the consequences of the infection, Charlène even had to undergo a second operation.
24royal.de * reveals how Princess Charlène's four-hour operation went and what information Prince Albert II gave about the condition of his wife.

Princess Charlène traveled to her homeland earlier this year to get involved in the fight against rhino poaching. Since then, the 43-year-old has been drawing attention to the problem with sometimes shocking photos. She actually only wanted to stay for two weeks. After her illness, it has now grown to be several months. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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