Charlene of Monaco: first public appearance since palace return – royals

Charlene of Monaco: first public appearance since palace return - royals

Happiness is different…

On Saturday, the Monegasque royal family presented themselves in intimate harmony at the FIA ​​Formula E World Championship, a rally for electric-powered racing cars that took place in Monaco over the weekend.

And all eyes were on you: Princess Charlene of Monaco (44), who was at the event for the first time since his return to the palace publicly shown again.


Grave expression: The princess with her husband, Prince AlbertPhoto: Getty Images

The princess, who has been battling serious health issues for a long time, looked stunning in a gray suit and short platinum blonde hair.

However, a bright smile of the beautiful princess was missed.

Charlene rarely smiled, but she cared for her twins, Jacques and Gabriella (both 7), lovingly. Her husband, Prince Albert (64), on the other hand, seemed overjoyed to have his wife with him again.

Maybe the 44-year-old just needs a little more time to get used to the palace life with all its obligations after his illness-related leave.


It works: Sometimes a gentle smile comes across the princess's face

It works: Sometimes a gentle smile comes across the princess’s facePhoto: Getty Images

charlene was hiding

The princess was officially in hiding since mid-November and was treated for health problems after returning from South Africa.

According to her husband, Prince Albert, she was overwhelmed by her official duties. Albert later said that Charlene was not suffering from a serious or incurable illness, but was recovering from “physical and emotional exhaustion” in a clinic.

About two weeks ago, the former world-class swimmer published a family photo on Instagram showing her at Easter celebrations in Monaco.

The first step towards royal everyday life.

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