Princess Charlene unable to leave South Africa after contracting an infection
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Her Serene Highness Princess Charlene of Monaco has remained in South Africa after she contracted an infection.
This is according to the Royal Palace of Monaco.
The Royal, who was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in South Africa, has been in the country raising awareness around rhino poaching. And while she was meant to fly back to Monaco, she has been unable to.
The statement comes after the princess was meant to be a guest of honour at this weekend s Monaco F1 Grand Prix in Monte Carlo.
The Princess of Monaco, 43, posted an image on Instagram of her getting up close and personal with the wildlife, having visited the country where she was raised to highlight the fight against rhino poaching.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco is currently unable to return home to Monaco following an illness in her home country, South Africa.
The royal, who has been in South Africa this week participating in wildlife conservation work, had been due to attend the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix this weekend; however, due to an ear, nose and throat infection, she is unable to travel.
The Prince’s Palace released a short statement announcing the news, saying: “During a trip to the African continent as part of a wildlife conservation mission, H.S.H. Princess Charlene contracted an ENT infection that does not allow her to travel.
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He completed his look with a light blue shirt and smart black shoes, while holding on to his son s hand.
Meanwhile, his children appeared more vibrant in matching red and white ensembles.
The royal father (pictured right), 63, donned a sharp navy suit jacket and cream trousers while walking alongside his stylish six-year-old twins, who were kitted out in matching red sport jackets when in Monte Carlo
Prince Jacques donned white jeans and trainers, with a matching face mask and sport jacket.
Walking in front of her father and brother, Princess Gabriella appeared confident in a red dress and white shoes, finished with a complementary floral headband.