Prince Misuzulu Sinqobile kaZwelithini bid farewell to Southern African-born Princess Charlene on Sunday evening as she departed KwaZulu-Natal to return to Monaco.
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Wearing a black, white and gold beaded collar necklace with a free-form long black dress for her flight from Durban’s King Shaka International Airport, she said: “I am looking forward to reuniting with my six-year-old twins, Jacques and Gabriella, and husband, Prince Albert.” “It has been very challenging to be here but at the same time it has been wonderful being back in SA,” the princess said.A special word of thanks from HSH Princess Charlene of Monaco as she prepares to return to Monaco.confirmed she had been hospitalised “many times after contracting an ENT infection”, adding that due to the medical procedures, she was prohibited from travelling by air, which resulted in her extended stay in the country.
She also focused on water safety initiatives for children and joined hands with golfer Louis Oosthuizen’s iPapa57 Feeding the Children programme, which supports community centres in the Mossel Bay area.
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