Princess Charlene and Prince Albert were spotted sharing a rare moment of PDA at the Rugby World Cup.
Princess Charlene seems to be walking a very unforgiving tightrope as the tiniest frown is often gobbled up by the European press as a sign of marital doom.
Charlene spent most of 2021 here in South Africa with an illness that disabled her from returning home to Monaco.
This is the first family photo released since last November when Charlene posted a picture of her return to Monaco.
Allegations about Charlene’s attempts to escape Monaco in the build-up to her 2011 wedding have resurfaced.
Princess Charlene was only home for a week before leaving again – this time, reportedly to an addiction treatment facility outside of Monaco.
Prince Albert hopes to set the record straight about all the rumours, saying he’s “appalled” at reports that his marriage to Princess Charlene is on the rocks.
Princess Charlene has not been seen in Monaco since March, with growing cries for the royal couple to come clean about the state of their marriage.
The latest high profile person to test positive for COVID-19 is a reminder to European royals that it’s important to take precautions against the virus.
Prince Albert is one of those towns that sit in the middle of the country and is packed with historical value. And sometimes, if you dig a little deeper, you may find a real gem or two.
Much pressure has been put on Charlene Wittstock to produce an heir to the throne of Monaco, and now she has given Prince Albert two little darlings. Goodbye Sunday morning lay-ins. Jokes. I’m sure they have a nanny.
Charlene Wittstock is not having the best time living with her husband in Monaco, being a princess. How sad for her. Surely she is living every girls dream?