Prince Albert has been accused of being mysterious regarding Princess Charlene’s health

Charlene was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, on January 25, 1978. Her family moved to South Africa when she was 12 years old. She has always loved swimming and has done so since she was a child. She won the South African Championship at the age of 18 in 1996.
Princess Charlene returned to Monaco on Saturday after a lengthy absence due to illness, but her husband Prince Albert is being questioned by royal watchdogs, who accuse him of being’mysterious’ about her plight.
Charlene’s return to Monaco was revealed in a statement sent by People magazine, which stated that she would “return to Monaco in the near future.“continue her convalescence in the principality with her husband and her children by her side”.
In light of the news, royal expert Brittani Barger asked Prince Albert to be more “honest” about his wife’s health issues, asking him to address questions like: “What caused her to almost die?”
said Barger, “There are so many questions that I don’t know if we’ll ever get the answers to because of how private the Princely Palace is. Of course, that is going to lead to more rumours and speculation about all kinds of different things – marriage, mental health “In all honesty, it would probably be best if the Princely Palace came out and was honest and said, ‘This is exactly what happened. She is getting treatment for this’. And then, let it go at that, end the speculation.”
Prince Albert had previously spoken to People magazine, revealing that Charlen“already knew the best thing to do was to go and have a rest and have a real medically framed treatment.”
“Prince Albert’s discussion with People magazine gave a few details, but it was still mysterious.”
“Prince Albert’s discussion with People magazine gave a few details, but it was still mysterious. He mentioned her physical and mental health, but he asked for privacy and vowed it was nothing to do with their marriage. But I think if they would just be more open and come out and say what was going on, that would answer so many questions that everyone has.”
“Princess Charlene is doing much better, and I hope she will be back in the Principality very soon,” Prince Albert said in a statement to local daily Monaco-Matin on Thursday, February 17.
Read More News On
Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News
Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.