For a long time, there were many rumors of divorce around Prince Albert (65) and Princess Charlene (45). According to Swedish Women’s Journal Their relationship is said to have really fizzled around their wedding in 2011.
During their honeymoon, the newly married couple lived separately.
different hotels
After the wedding, the royal couple traveled to South Africa, Charlene’s home country. But during what one thinks should be a romantic honeymoon, they check into separate hotels.
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The prince is said to have stayed at the Hilton Hotel in Durban, while Charlene stayed at the Oyster Box Hotel in Umhlanga.
This was confirmed by Michael Kenneth Wittstock (77), Charlene’s father. This is what the British newspaper writes daily Mail.
“They’re staying in different hotels because Albert was going to a conference organized by the International Olympic Committee at the Hilton,” he explained Whitstock.
He completed:
– It started at seven in the morning and Albert didn’t want to get up unnecessarily early and get stuck in traffic.
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Set without wedding ring
Earlier this year, rumors broke out again in full force when French website Royauté wrote explicitly that the couple was to divorce. They gained even more momentum when the princess was spotted in Milan without her wedding ring.
In March, Prince Albert also arrived without his wife at the Bal de la Rose, or the Ball of Roses in Norwegian, again sparking rumors.
– Charlene was in Dubai where she is currently working on starting a new charity. She’s very present in her work, and this isn’t the first time she’s missed the rose ball in favor of work. The princess’s spokeswoman, Chantelle Wittstock, said she had Albert’s full support, and speculation that they would separate is completely false. News 24 after the ball.
Together, the American couple have two children, twins Gabriella (8) and Jack (8).
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