Nobody knows where "the saddest princess in the world" is: Prince Albert puts her in an institution in a secret place
It is rumored that Princess Charlene is no longer in Monaco, although she has just returned from Africa where she was for 10 months, due to a sinus infection and complications caused by the operations.
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Prince Albert, 63, has confirmed that his wife is no longer in Monaco, and that he is in a secret location where he will stay until he fully recovers from fatigue.
"She's feeling better, but she still needs rest and peace," Prince Albert told a magazine.
"She is not in the Principality, but we will be able to visit her very soon. I can not tell you anything more. "There is fatigue, not just physical, that can be treated with rest and follow-up," Albert said.
The prince added that their children, six-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriel, "suffered because of their mother's absence", but that he compensated them by devoting more time to them.
"For me, it is very simple - my priority is my family," he told reporters, juggling state responsibilities and those around children.
"This is an extremely important period in the life of my children - the way they grow up, they see the world. If one parent is absent for health reasons, the other parent must be here. I heard too many friends and acquaintances whining that they should be more with their children. "I do not want to regret it," he said.
Prince Albert also said he was not shaken by rumors that his marriage was unstable.
Princess Charlene, far from Monaco, congratulated Albert on his 10th wedding anniversary
The Principality of Monaco has announced that Charlene will not attend the celebration of an important national holiday on Friday.
Before leaving for South Africa, Charlene lived for months in a modest apartment above the chocolate factory, not next to her husband in the palace.
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The stories of her bad mental state started from the moment of her marriage to Albert. When she cried during the whole wedding ceremony, the journalists called her - "the saddest princess of all time".