Sweet escape from the bitter end of marriage?
It was only on Monday that Charlène von Monaco (43) staged her return to the principality as an intimate family union.
But now it comes out: The princess apparently wants to turn her back on palace and married life. Your secret plan sounds like a children’s novel – and smells of love bankruptcy!
Charlène and the chocolate factory
As the “Daily Mail” reports, Prince Albert’s (63) wife could move into a modest single apartment (two bedrooms) above the “Chocolaterie de Monaco” (founded in 1920, pralines in crown shape: 1.80 euros / each) .
Just 300 meters from the palace. She is said to have retired there at the beginning of the year – before leaving for South Africa in May.
When asked about the future living arrangement of the princely couple, Charlène’s sister-in-law Chantell Wittstock told the Daily Mail: “It is still unclear where she will settle. Perhaps she also commutes between the two locations, depending on where she feels comfortable. “
Allegedly, Charlène never found her place in the palace, always longing for a simpler life.
PIKANT: The princess is also not performing her official duties again for the time being after her severe ENT infection. Wittstock: “You still have to recover. Her focus is now on spending more time with her children. “
Prince Albert, on the other hand, seems long since faded out …
New companion with a WAU factor
HE can now cuddle with the princess!
Rhodesian Ridgeback Khan (photo) was THE eye-catcher at Charlène’s side when she landed in Monaco on Monday.
The young dog is a panting piece of home for the princess!
BECAUSE: The breed comes from South Africa, originated there over 200 years ago to hunt lions! But the stately animals (up to 36 kilos) are also a tradition in Monaco: Albert’s father Prince Rainier († 81) once made the Ridgeback fit for a palace.
Hollywood wife Grace Kelly († 52) moved in with a Weimaraner in 1956, but quickly succumbed to the Ridgeback charm!