Charlene of Monaco: this new health problem that strikes the Princess


This Saturday, June 4, the Principality of Monaco announced that Princess Charlene, who recently returned from a long convalescence, had tested positive for Covid-19. The prince’s palace, however, indicated that his state of health was not considered to be of concern.

Another blow for Charlene of Monaco. After suffering from health problems for several months, the princess has to deal with illness again. The principality has indeed announced this Saturday, June 4 that the wife of Prince Albert II had been tested positive for Covid-19. “Showing some symptoms, HSH Princess Charlene was diagnosed positive for a Covid-19 screening test”said the prince’s palace in a press release.

Complying with the health rules in force, Princess Charlene will observe a period of isolation for several days”added the palace, specifying however that “His state of health does not inspire any concern”.

The state of health of Charlene of Monaco “still fragile”

Prince Albert II of Monaco had also contracted the virus a few months ago. After being infected for the first time at the start of the epidemic in 2020, he had again tested positive for Covid-19 last April.

After a long absence for health reasons, Charlene de Monaco returned to the Rock last March. In an interview granted to the daily Nice-Matin on May 25, she had nevertheless admitted that her state of health wasstill fragile“, but had tested positive.”I don’t want to go too fast. The road has been long, difficult and so painful. Today I feel calmer“, she confided.

Since May 12, wearing a mask indoors is no longer compulsory in Monaco outside of health establishments, accommodation structures for the elderly, public transport and taxis. More than 12,000 people have been infected with Covid-19 in the Principality since the start of the epidemic, out of a total of 40,000 inhabitants. As of May 28, the incidence rate of the coronavirus there was 147 per 100,000.

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