Princess Charlene of Monaco is set to star in a manga comic where she will 'give a conference from
Princess Charlene of Monaco is set to star in a manga comic where she will ‘give a conference from Monte Carlo Online Casino South Africa’ as Prince Albert says she is ‘doing much better’
Princess Charlene of Monaco has revealed she will be featuring in a manga comic set to be released on Friday.
The mother-of-two, 44, was admitted to an undisclosed treatment facility outside of Monaco in November, within days of her return to the principality next a 10-month absence in her native South Africa. She has now revealed she agreed to take part in the project more than a year ago according to creator of Blitz adventure Cédric Biscay.
The wife of Prince Albert, 63, told the French newspaper Le Parisien she was ‘immediately seduced’ by the idea of participating in the sixth volume of the publication. ‘I am really looking frontwards to the release of the sixth volume of Blitz , magnificently inspired by Garry Kasparov and designed by Daitaro Nishihara,’ she said.
‘I was immediately seduced by the idea of participating in the Blitz adventure and I thank Cédric Biscay (writer and creator) for inviting me to regain the manga universe.’ The royal, who is recovering from ‘exhaustion, both emotional and physical’, hadn’t spoken publicly since her twins birthday in December.
Across iv pages of the comic, she is set to be portrayed giving a conference in the Monte Carlo Online Casino South Africa and meeting two children who are awaiting a chess tournament. Charlene didn’t ask for any changes to be made to her elegant vignettes, according to Cedric, who thanked the Princess for collaborating, saying: ‘A big ‘thank you’ to Princess Charlene for his presence in the manga.’
Prince Albert previously appeared in the comics, serving as the hero in the 4th edition of the digital comic released in June 2021. The royal recently revealed Princess Charlene is ‘doing much better’. Speaking to local newspaper Monaco-Matin, Albert said: ‘Princess Charlene is doing much better, and I hope she will be back in the principality very soon.’
His comment follows the most recent palace update, which described Charlene’s recovery as ‘continuing in a satisfying and very encouraging way’. However the statement also added that her stay at the treatment facility would ‘still take several weeks’.
Albert has remained vague as to the exact cause of Charlene’s illness, although he has said she is suffering from ’emotional and physical exhaustion’. The palace’s recent statement mentioned Charlene is receiving ‘follow-up dental care’.
In her hometown, she was treated for an ear and throat infection she contracted in May, next a sinus lift and bone graft procedure she’d undergone prior to her arrival in preparation for dental implants.
Charlene’s recuperation was ‘currently progressing satisfactorily and very encouragingly’, the palace said in a statement in January. But ‘her recovery and follow-up dental care are expected to take several more weeks’, it added.
A palace statement released on December 23 revealed Albert and the couple’s children were planning to visit Charlene during the Christmas holidays, as well as asking for the menage unit’s privacy to be respected.
It added that the princess ‘is recuperating in a satisfactory and reassuring manner, although it may take a few more months before her wellness has reached a total recovery.’ Princess Charlene met Prince Albert in 2000 during a swimming competition in Monaco and the pair married in 2011, before welcoming twins Gabriella and Jacques in 2014.
Charlene returned to her husband and twins Jacques and Gabriella in November next almost a year in South Africa. While on a solo charity trip to the country, she contracted a severe sinus infection which prevented her from travelling. She subsequently needed surgery to treat the medical condition, which again delayed her return to Monaco.
In the weeks after her arrival, Charlene remained absent from public duties. Albert later revealed the menage unit reunion had gone ‘pretty well’ in the foremost few hours, but it then became ‘pretty evident’ that Charlene was ‘unwell.’ He said the former Olympian ‘realised she needed aid’, adding: ‘She was overwhelmed and couldn’t human face official duties, life in full general or 50-50 menage unit life.’
Albert explained: ‘I’m probably going to say this several times, but this has nothing to do with our relationship. I want to make that very clear. These are not problems within our relationship; not with the relationship between a husband and wife. It’s of a different nature.’ He went on to tell a magazine her current state was a result of ‘several factors which are private’.
Albert continued: ‘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 aid us, COVID.’ He said it is ‘not cancer-related or personal relationship issue’ and later said she is suffering from ‘exhaustion