Princess only sees husband ‘by appointment’

Princess Charlene of Monaco is now “living in Switzerland and only sees her husband by appointment”, an insider has claimed.

German and French media reported the royal, 45, solely meets with Prince Albert for ceremonial causes.

Princess Charlene spent the summer time on a yacht journey together with her husband, 65, and their eight-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriella.

But rumours in regards to the couple’s marriage have been fuelled by speculations after the Monaco royal didn’t return to the Palace and resides overseas.

An insider advised French paper Voici that the previous Olympic swimmer and son of Grace Kelly are only a “ceremonial couple”.

“Albert and Charlène are now good partners, take turns taking care of the children,” additionally they advised German newspaper Bild.

The supply, who claims to be near the royal couple, added that Charlene has promised to return to Monaco on official events and is now allowed to see her youngsters extra typically.

It comes after the princess was noticed in Milan with out her engagement ring after denying divorce rumours.

Charlene additionally spent 10 months away from her husband after returning to her native South Africa for what was alleged to be a month-long journey.

She wasn’t pictured in Monaco from January 2021 till March 2022, citing an ear difficulty which stopped her from flying.

Upon her return to the principality, she was reportedly feeling “overwhelmed” and “unwell”.

Prince Albert advised People journal that the household reunion in Monaco final week initially went “pretty well” within the first few hours, however it then turned “pretty evident that Charlene was unwell.”

He mentioned the previous Olympian “realised she needed help”.

“She was overwhelmed and couldn’t face official duties, life in general or even family life,” the Prince added.

Charlene’s breathtaking Monaco palace, that encompasses a gorgeous marble staircase, was abandoned for 20 years.

She has had a lifetime of luxurious within the iconic landmark for seven years.

Outside, the royal courtyard is paved with three million white and colored pebbles, laid in mesmerising geometrical patterns.

On the ornately adorned partitions lay Sixteenth-century Genovese frescoe mythological work.

A Leonardo da Vinci-designed marble staircase sits between equally spectacular Carrara marble columns.This royal household additionally get pleasure from splashing of their enormous aqua swimming pool, shaded with palm timber and positioned in pristine, inexperienced grounds.

This story first appeared in The Sun and has been reproduced with permission.

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