Her positive Covid-19 test is the latest of a long list of ailments that have plagued the mother of two over the past two years. | YouMagazine
Princess Charlene just can’t catch a break.
Her husband, Prince Albert, had the virus in March 2020 and again this April. On both occasions, neither Charlene nor the couple's twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, were reported to have contracted the coronavirus. She developed serious complications stemming from an ear, nose and throat infection. Charlene contracted the infection as a result of a sinus lift and bone graft she’d had earlier in the year in Europe to prepare for dental implants.In July, while celebrating her 10“I miss my husband and children dearly,” she said. “What has been extremely difficult for me was when I was instructed by my medical team that I couldn't return home for my 10th wedding anniversary.
Charlene had convulsions, the source adds, which can happen as a result of severe infection or illness and high fever. Charlene and Albert with their children, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, on the podium at the Monaco Grand Prix. Life in a fishbowl: Princess Charlene joins a long list of women who struggle in the spotlight
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