Charlene of Monaco Religious conversion saved her from the abyss

Charlene of Monaco: Religious conversion saved her from the abyss Velvet Mag

Princess Charlene of Monaco spent around ten months away from her husband and children in South Africa, followed by a hospitalization in a Swiss clinic for “exhaustion”. After long worries for the Monegasque royal family, Prince Albert’s wife has returned to her former life. In fact, she recently attended glamorous events like the Princess Grace Awards and the Monaco Grand Prix.

Recently some sources have claimed that the healing of Princess Charlene it’s up to him growing devotion to the faith Catholicas well as the closeness of his parents parents. In fact, Lynette and Mike Wittstock would have left their home in South Africa to move in the principality and actively support the princess during the difficult time.

Charlene of Monacohandle

The Monegasque princess herself said: “My family and those I love are my rock”. The Mail Online revealed just that family was a great help to Charlene from monk, who thus survived the very difficult moment. The tabloid has learned from a source close to the Grimaldis that Mike Wittstock, 76, and Lynette Wittstock, 63, were dating transfer near monk to be as close as possible to the daughter. The couple lived in the suburbs of Johannesburgbut it seems so Not will do it to you more return.

The Newfound Faith of Princess Charlene of Monaco

The transfer of the parents to the Principality of Monaco alone would have helped Charlene to recover from a long illness. The source said that “made the difference.” The insider, who was friends with the couple long before the wedding, added: “The Wittstocks have moved into a house just a few minutes’ drive away Charlene and they meet all the time. They make her feel safe and remind her of them life much more carefree which she enjoyed in South Africa before becoming Princess of Monaco. Likewise princess brothers They are always ready to shower them with attention. Garth That’s right Wittstock Yes indeed is transfer almost ten years ago to monk to “take care of his sister”. the other brother sean Wittstock, is “al phone every day from South Africa” with her. Another element of fundamental importance was the catholic faith to who you are converted by marriage the Prince Albert in which 2011.

Charlene family of Monacohandle

In fact, another Monaco source stated that the long illness brought the princess closer to the religion. The insider who would be close to the family GrimaldiHe spoke of problems of a different nature that would be pressing Charlene to search consolation in Catholicism. She said: “A serious illness and other personal problems, including marital problems, caused Charlene to turn to God as much as possible. She is inspired by Catholicism and that has helped her overcome very dark moments.” The princess did not speak about her religious “conversion” during the various interviews, but little by little she seems to be smiling again. In fact, she recently accompanied Prince Albert to many official graduations.