In the middle of 2023, a famous writer says a magazine that charlene from monaco went to the coronation Charles III as “a spring unloader”. Pilar Eyre exercises his sacred freedom of expression and says that in his article on Lecturesreferring to the physique of the woman in the prince albert, noting that “Charlene de Monaco, next to the slenderness of our queen, looked like a docker.” The magazine places the qualifier in one of the highlights of the report. The comment has not gone unnoticed on social networks and has been harshly criticized.
“Tremendous, to think like that of a woman’s body”; “I can’t believe it”, “It can’t be true”, “Are these people sick?”, “Aren’t you ashamed, Pilar Eyre?”, “I don’t know how they allow them to publish such a comment”, “How horrible, what It’s a pity that we’re still like this”, “What an outrage”, “But what a gratuitous attack”, “Then what if mental health and such…”, “What a fucking shame”, “Luis Pliego, what the hell is this? “, “These are the feminists”, “Pilar Eyre, anything to say in your defense after writing this outrage? Doesn’t Lecturas have someone with half a brain to review the articles before printing them?”… And so on. endless messages showing the same perplexity. At the moment neither Pilar nor the magazine have ruled on the matter and they have not rectified either, at least for the record.
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It is also striking that they have not written “unloader” of springs but “unloader”, in the masculine, to give it more strength. Charlene from Monaco attended the reception the day before, an image for which Lectures He describes her as a stevedore, in a beautiful light blue jumpsuit with an embroidered ruffle in the shape of a very elegant cape.
The wife of Prince Albert of Monaco has experienced serious health problems that kept her from her public duties as a princess for a year. In fact, after returning to public life a few months ago, she herself gave an interview in which she recounted the ordeal she had gone through before feeling strong enough to move on: “I went through a difficult time, but I was lucky to be supported and loved by my husband, my children and my family, from whom I draw all my strength. My daily life revolves around them.” Perhaps because she has speculated a lot about her health problems, her comment attracts much more attention.