Princess Charlene Shares Beautiful Illustrated Portrait Of Her Family Ahead Of The Holiday Season
Thinking of her loved ones. While Princess Charlene is still in a treatment facility, she couldn't help but give a sweet shout-out to her husband, Prince Albert of Monaco, and their two kids, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.
"Wishing everyone a beautiful and safe festive season all my love ❤," she captioned an illustrated photo of her family via Instagram.
In the snapshot, Charlene is wearing a yellow dress, while her husband looks dapper in blue. Their two kids are also dressed up — Jacques is wearing a blue suit, while Gabriella is wearing a white dress.
Of course, people loved the sweet sentiment. One person wrote, "Charlene we love you!! ❤️," while another added, "❤️ wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2022! Love from Holland. 🎄🌺."
A third person added, "We all hope to see you soon again. Merry Christmas Princess Charlene ❤️."
In mid-November, Albert revealed that his wife was not in Monaco — just a few days after she returned from South Africa.
He later shared that the mom-of-two is in a treatment facility for "exhaustion, both emotional and physical."
"Obviously there were consequences of her different surgeries and the procedures she underwent in the last few months," the royal continued. "That certainly was a factor, but at this point I prefer not to comment further. I can say she was suffering incredible fatigue. She hadn't slept well in a number of days and she wasn't eating at all well. She has lost a lot of weight, which made her vulnerable to other potential ailments. A cold or the flu or God help us, COVID."
"Because I know there are rumors out there, let me say: This is not COVID," he stated. "And it's not cancer-related. It's not a personal relationship issue. And if you want to discuss another speculation, it isn't related to plastic surgery or facial work at all."
In the meantime, Albert has been taking care of the kids. "We have since set up a small classroom [at the palace]," he explained. "They are not alone, since four of their friends, two boys and two girls, have joined them there, with the same teachers as if they were in their school."