News

A year after marrying Albert of Monaco and becoming part of the Grimaldi family, Princess Charlene launched a foundation in ...
I don’t think that kind of pain ever really goes away,' Princess Charlene said in an unprecedentedly candid interview ...
The royal said in a new interview about her cousin's childhood death, "I don’t think that kind of pain ever really goes away" ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco has made a passionate plea for water safety, declaring that learning to swim should be treated as ...
Having experienced such a tragic event in her youth, Princess Charlene believes that "vigilance is still necessary," as ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco has called for swimming to be recognised as a basic right for all children, warning that cost ...
Before she married the Sovereign Prince of Monaco in 2011, Princess Charlene (née Wittstock) was a professional swimmer who competed for her home country of South Africa at the 2000 Summer ...
Charlene’s return to Monaco is the latest update in her ongoing medical saga. Last May, the princess became ill during what was supposed to be a 10-day visit to her home country of South Africa.
While Charlene returned to Monaco in early March, she has not been seen publicly and has not resumed her official functions. "As a result of Princess Charlene’s encouraging recovery and Her ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco has said that she is still “fragile” and has walked a “long, difficult, and very painful path” as she has endured a variety of health struggles over the past year.
The Monaco palace has consistently denied media reports of a rift between Charlene and the principality's ruler Prince Albert, who were wed in 2011, following the princess' long absence.