The prince rarely talks about his wife and even less about her health. On this occasion he has revealed that, despite all these months of rest and therapies to treat her chronic fatigue, Charlene it is still immersed in that process. “At times she is tired (…) You have to give her time to get better and so she can take on other commitments.” are words that Alberto pronounced in the traditional interview that he grants every year on the occasion of the National Day of the Principality for Monaco Morningof nice morningregional French daily covering Provence, Alpes and Côte d’Azur.
Throughout the conversation, the prince has recognized that both he and his wife are very involved in the education and training of their children, Jacques and Gabriella, who will be 8 years old on December 10. The twins “are very close” and “are very accomplices,” said his father. Despite the fact that Jacques is the heir to the Principality, neither he nor his wife make distinctions and stresses that little Gabriella will also have “a prominent role”, for this reason she must be “prepared”, to “be able to help her brother”.
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On November 19, the head of Casa Grimaldi and his family presided over Monaco National Day. A party that Charlene attended and that we could see going down the stairs of the Monaco Cathedral after the Thanksgiving mass. The ex-swimmer descended slowly holding onto the arm of her husband. A large, wide-brimmed black hat covered her tepid smile. For the princess it was a long-awaited moment, since it means her return to one of the most important events on the Monegasque agenda. Last year she was absent on the spot because of her admission to an exclusive Swiss clinic, where she stayed for six months to recover from her chronic fatigue. A process that she herself described it as “a long, difficult and painful road”.