Princess Charlene of Monaco, after living alone in South Africa for 10 months, away from her husband Prince Albert and her two children, 6-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriela, finally returned to the Principality of Monaco.
Charlene, 43, finally returned to Monaco on the morning of November 8 after flying by private jet from the South African city of Durban to Nice, France.
To be precise, Princess Charlene landed at nice airport at around 8:45 a.m. on the 8th, and for more than half a year, she finally returned to European soil.
After getting off the plane, she walked to the tarmac at Nice Airport and was greeted by royal staff and a dog.
She led the dog for a while before transferring to a Royal helicopter and flying quickly to Monaco.
In a series of photos shared on Instagram where the family is finally reunited, Charlene puts her right hand around the neck of her husband, Prince Albert, and puts her arm around their six-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriela.
In the second photo, when Prince Albert grabs the hands of the two children, Charlene waves to the camera and a light brown Vizilla becomes the new favorite.
In the third photo, the mother protectively places her hand on her son Jacques.
Charlene was wrapped in a long beige striped skirt and a short-sleeved black coat, a pair of tall boots, and a cross-body bag.
After living in South Africa for 10 months, Charlene was reunited with her son Jacques and daughter Gabriela, and the mother returned to her children.
A royal spokesman said: "The Princess is in a good mood and looking forward to returning home, while Charlene's father, Mike Wittstock, is pleased that his daughter is about to return to Monaco. ”
"Thank goodness my daughter is back," he said.
For most of the year, she was in her native South Africa. Previously, she suffered from a "severe sinus infection", which prevented her from traveling long distances, unable to return to Monaco, and forced to miss important events, including the tenth wedding anniversary and the first day of school for her children.
Princess Charlene had gone to South Africa as early as January this year, because of her long stay in South Africa, coupled with her and Prince Albert's right and wrong, which sparked rumors about the discord between the royal couple, but both strongly denied this rumor.
Albert, 63, had been saying in October that his wife would be home before November 19 (Monaco's National Day), adding that "she is in good shape and in much better spirits".
Prince Albert also said his wife stayed in Durban because she waited for the medical team to sign the final signature before flying back to Monaco.
On October 8, Zimbabwe-born Charlene underwent her last surgery, and in May she had a severe ENT infection and underwent several surgeries, the last of which "went very smoothly".
His wife was far away in South Africa, and Prince Albert had visited Princess Charlene with his two children, and the whole family missed her, and she missed the children even more.
Last Monday, Charlene completed her last medical checkup, and the doctor gave the green light for her long-awaited trip home.
On Tuesday, Charlene shared her latest news, revealing on her social media accounts that her beloved pet dog was heartbroken after being hit.
"My little angel died last night, she was hit to death. I will miss you very much, rest in peace. She shared a photo on Instagram of her snuggling up with her puppy before.
It is unclear whether Princess Charlene's puppy has been with her in South Africa or with Prince Albert in Monaco.
Just a few weeks before Charlene returned to the Principality, a photo was posted showing her looking particularly weak.
The post attracted a flood of blessings from social media users, with someone writing: "Hurry up, you look weak, take care, hope you can come back to Monaco and back to your lovely family." ”
But in a recent interview with South African media, the princess did not mention her health, saying simply that she "can't wait to go home to see her children".
Charlene married Prince Albert II of Monaco in 2011 and spent most of the year living in her native South Africa, a long stay that sparked speculation that the royal couple might be divorced.
In an interview in early October, she said: "I came to South Africa to oversee some fund projects. I was unwell and unknowingly infected, which left me stranded in South Africa for several months. ”
Speaking about her anti-poaching efforts in South Africa this year, she said: "I am determined to come back and continue the work I have done in Africa, and in many countries in South Africa. ”
"Protection, preservation, restoration and education." That's what I think. ”
Prince Albert, a famous turnip, had extremely denied the idea that he had a third illegitimate child before marrying Charlene.
Albert, who had raised two illegitimate children before marriage, is said to have a relationship with a Brazilian woman and gave birth to a daughter in 2005.
This is particularly unacceptable because Albert was dating Olympic swimmer Charlene.
The 34-year-old Brazilian woman, who had a scandal with the Prince of Monaco and claimed to have given birth to a daughter, said she was in a crush with Albert at the time, and that the daughter of the two was born on July 4, 2005, and the name of the child has been kept secret.
Last September, Prince Albert received a handwritten letter from his 16-year-old child, which read: "I don't understand why I grew up without my father, and now I've found you and you don't want to see me." ”
Last December, the woman asked Albert to undergo a DNA test, just as he was eventually identified as the father of two illegitimate children.
It was a really bad year for Charlene, who married into the Monaco royal family, one family crisis after another, including Albert's infection with the virus, and now that she has gone through all the hardships, she has returned home and has to prepare for her husband's third illegitimate child.
When Albert was first met in 2000 during a wandering competition in Monaco, she was a South African Olympic swimmer named Charlene Wittstock before marriage.
Charlene was chased madly by Albert, and the two soon began dating, and then became the king's woman at a star-studded wedding in July 2011.
The love of the two crystallized, a pair of twins, daughter Gabriela and son Jacques, born three years after their marriage, became the official heirs of the Monaco royal family.
Back in May 2005, before ascending to the throne of the Prince of Monaco, Albert confirmed that he was Alexander's biological father, and Alexander's mother was a former French airline sister from Togo, Nicole Coster.
A DNA test in May 2006 also confirmed that Albert was the father of Jazmin Grace, the result of a love affair with American realtor Tamara Rotorlo while on vacation in the south of France.
Albert's eldest daughter, Jazmin, was born in the 1990s, and his son Alexander was born in 2003. He and the brazilian woman's daughter, born in 2005.
To confirm her love affair with Albert, she provided evidence of travels with the prince around the world in the early 2000s, including travels between the two in Brazil, the United States, France and Russia.
While in Moscow, Albert even brought his own woman to meet with Putin, who gave the Brazilian woman a "warm hug."
Of course, according to the agreement, Albert's 28-year-old daughter Jazmin Grace, and 17-year-old son Alexander Coster, were only recognized as parents and enjoyed care as children, but could not inherit the Throne of Monaco.
This should be the only comfort for Charlene, the former Princess grace Kelly of Monaco, whose radiance can even stand shoulder to shoulder with the later Princess Diana, while Grace Kelly's son, Prince Albert, has let her Princess of Monaco always live in a state that does not seem so happy.
Maybe her mother was so good that Albert always shrouded her glory, or maybe her mother left too early and died in a car accident in 1982, when Albert was only 24 years old.
However, the influence and popularity of the Monaco royal family is far less than that of the British royal family, and the global influence of Grace Kelly is also inferior to that of Princess Diana.
And, although Prince Harry married Meghan, who gave the British a headache, he was loyal after all, unlike Albert of Monaco, who ate from a bowl and looked at the pot.
Now, Princess Charlene has been reunited with her family, whether it is a prince or a nobleman, or a commoner, the family is always the most important, I wish the rich royal family, happiness.