Princess Charlene of Monaco was rushed to hospital in South Africa after collapsing in her room. New details about her condition have now come to light. The mystery of her illness deepens given that Her Highness has undergone repeated and complicated surgeries, and the other day she needed emergency medical care again.
In March, Princess Charlene of Monaco left for South Africa on charitable grounds. However, in May she contracted a severe sinus infection, and her health gradually deteriorated. Prince Albert’s wife was hospitalized in an emergency hospital last week after she collapsed in the house where she lives in South Africa, and doctors revealed that she had some complications from the infection she suffered a few months ago.
“Her Highness Princess Charlene of Monaco was taken to hospital by ambulance on Wednesday night after she collapsed due to complications from a severe infection in her nose, ear and throat that she contracted in May. Her medical team is supervising her, but they have confirmed that the princess is stable “, declared, on Friday, a representative of Princess Charlene from Monaco.
Now, a few days after she arrived at the hospital bed, Albert de Monaco’s wife has been discharged and is recovering in her home. Although she should have returned to Monaco already, the doctors forbade the princess to travel by plane after an ENT infection. However, given that her health is deteriorating and the princess is getting weaker, fans are afraid that it is not a much more serious disease.
While Charlene was in the hospital for a few days, where she received medical care, Albert traveled to Ireland with their children, twins Jacques and Gabriella, aged six. They took advantage of the last days of vacation and went to visit Dublin, Ireland. Moreover, the prince also made new statements about his wife for People magazine.
“The children return to school on Monday. I’m waiting for Charlene to come back. It’s part of my life, part of our lives, part of life in Monaco. I want him to come home, help me with the kids, and do other things because it’s about teamwork. When one is missing, things get much more difficult, ”said Albert, who confessed that Charlene may return to Monaco this month.
“She is ready to return, but it all depends on what the doctors say. If he continues to feel well, he could return home this month, “he added.
Since mid-March, Charlene has been in South Africa, the country where she grew up and represented at the 2000 Olympics, to work side by side with the rhinoceros care and poaching unit.