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Princess Charlene of Monaco has revealed how 'terribly frustrating' it is to not be with
her children while she remains in her native South Africa due to a serious ear and throat infection requiring surgical interventions.
The former Olympian, 43, 'can't wait' to return to her six-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriella, but revealed she won't be back in the principality 'until the end of
October' as she recovers from a 'serious sinus infection'.
Speaking to South Africa Radio 702's host Mandy Wiener, the royal said:
'[It's] very frustrating, terribly frustrating.
I can't wait to get back to them, I can't wait to see my children.'
Charlene, who hasn't been seen in Monaco since January, joined the video interview from bush country in the KwaZulu-Natal region and said she felt well, despite the 'waiting game' during her healing
process.
It comes as her husband Prince Albert of Monaco made yet another
public appearance without his wife at the Tokyo Olympics amid rumours of a rift between the couple.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco (pictured) has revealed how 'terribly frustrating' it is to not be
with her children while she remains in her native South Africa
due to a serious ear and throat infection requiring surgical interventions
The former Olympian, 43, 'can't wait' to return to her six-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriella (pictured with Prince Albert in June), but revealed she won't be back in the principality 'until the end of October' as she recovers from
a 'serious sinus infection'
Charlene revealed: 'It's the longest period I've actually been away from Europe, let alone
my children, but I'm FaceTiming them most days and they've been here and will be returning to see me again after my procedure.
'It's an amazing opportunity [to be here] but I'm very
sad I can't be with my children this summer in Europe.'
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She added that she was initially only supposed to be in her native South Africa for ten to 12 days for a conservation trip with her Princess Charlene of Monaco foundation.
However, the royal had a problem 'equalising her ears' and was told by a doctor that she was suffering from a serious sinus infection.
'It's taken time to address the problem that I'm having,' explained
Charlene.
'I cannot go into full detail, but I cannot force healing so I will be grounded in South Africa until the end of October.
Speaking to South Africa Radio 702's host Mandy
Wiener, the royal (pictured) said: '[It's] very
frustrating, terribly frustrating.
I can't wait to get back to them, I can't wait to see my children.'
It comes as her husband Prince Albert of Monaco (pictured)
made yet another public appearance without his wife at
the Tokyo Olympics amid rumours of a rift between the couple
'The reason being I cannot fly above 3,000 metres
otherwise I'll have a problem with my ears.'
'I feel well, I feel good, it's just obviously a waiting game
for me, but I've had a great opportunity to understand a little bit more about South Africa, the environment, the needs and it's
been wonderful to be back in South Africa,
and I think at this time it's crucial that people
are aware of certain things via my foundation.'
Charlene is hoping to raise awareness about the preservation of Rhinos,
insisting she wants her 'grandchildren to see a Rhino someday'.
She also talked about how 'great' it is to be home, adding: 'Africa will always be
part of me, it always has been. I'm always going to come home, and be of service and help where I can and any area where I can…
South Africa means so much to me.
'I just cannot do some things because obviously I am in a
different position right now, but I'm an African at heart and I'm proudly that.'
Albert and the twins paid a brief visit to South Africa in early
June, the Palace has confirmed, but they otherwise keep in touch via video link
The royal (pictured in July) said she was initially only supposed to be in her native
South Africa for ten to 12 days for a conservation trip with her Princess
Charlene of Monaco foundation
Charlene is passing the hours rooting for her country in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
'I really salute the athletes,' she said, 'that have taken a very high
risk to be in Japan during a pandemic.
It's not easy for the parents, it's not easy for the athletes.
'As a former Olympian, I don't think I would have taken the risk myself of going that far.
The determination and the sacrifice that these athletes have made, they are my heroes.
'My congratulations to the parents to the families that are watching
their children compete to win a medal.
For me they're all gold medallists.'
The mother-of-two hasn't been seen in Monaco since January, but her husband and
children visited her in South Africa earlier this year.
In a statement last month, Charlene explained she would not return to her family
in time for her 10th wedding anniversary, saying: 'This
year will be the first time that I'm not with my husband on our anniversary in July, which is difficult,
and it saddens me.
In a statement last month, Charlene (pictured in May) explained
she would not return to her family in time for her 10th wedding anniversary
'However, Albert and I had no choice but to follow the
medical team's instructions even though it is extremely difficult.
He has been the most incredible support to me.
'My daily conversations with Albert and my children help immensely to keep my spirits up, but I
miss being with them. It was special to have my family visit me in South Africa, and it was truly wonderful seeing them.
I can't wait to be reunited with them.'
But according to sources, Princess Charlene's 'excuses' about her health are 'wearing thin' and she
has no intention of ending her six-month exile in South Africa any time soon.
Following the couple's 10th wedding anniversary last month, when unusually no new official portrait of Charlene and Albert was released, even normally reverential outlets such
as the highly respected Madame Figaro in Paris used long dated images of
the pair, asking: 'Are Charlene and Albert II of Monaco on the
verge of divorce?'
Those responsible for such devastating headlines note that the couple are geographically some 8,500 miles apart, while the emotional gap between them appears
even wider.
Those who attended Prince Albert and Princess Charlene's glittering wedding at the start
of July 2011 in Monaco (pictured) certainly expected
it to be for life
So much so that Stéphane Bearn, easily the most high-profile and trusted Royal commentator in France, uses an impeccably sourced piece in the latest Paris
Match to discuss the torturous separation.
He describes subjects in Monaco becoming increasingly angry about their runaway Princess, as they criticise everything from Charlene's mood swings to her
appearance.