The princess has returned to the Principality but does not live in the palace with Alberto de Monaco. which re-triggers the breakup rumors

Recovered from her infection and after undergoing three operations in South Africa, the last one on October 8, the Princess Charlene returned to the Principality of Monaco a few days ago.

Her husband was waiting for her at the airport Alberto II and her two twin children, Jacques and Gabriella. However, despite the fact that their return home seemed to settle the rumors of estrangement, and even separation, from the couple, an oversight by the sister-in-law of the exnadadora, Chantell Wittstock, has revealed that the princess lives outside the palace, specifically in a “bachelorette” apartment of 300 square meters and two bedrooms.

Wittstock has assured the Daily Mail that the princess “is well recovered from the infection that she suffered these months but will not live regularly in the palace nor is it included in the official agenda of the Principality.”

In addition, the same source reveals that before leaving for South Africa, Charlene had already left the palace on other occasions and had settled in this same apartment located just 300 meters from the Grimaldi residence.

“It is not yet clear where it will be installed or anything like that, that is, it has just arrived and has yet to be located. Princess Charlene is very happy to see the children and they to see their mother again.”

Regarding the return of the princess to the official acts, Charlene’s sister-in-law and a member of the board of her charitable foundation does not clear too many doubts, since it all depends on your full recovery.

“That doesn’t happen overnight. She, of course, is going to take it easy. And yes, his main priority now will be to spend time with his children and his family”, she has insisted.

These words suggest that it may be premature to catch another flight just four days after your return, taking into account that until now doctors advised against putting yourself under high pressure. However, her sister-in-law insists that the latest treatments performed in South Africa have been “a success.”

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