Recently translated and currently available in France is In Search of a Princess by Arlene Prinsloo, published by Jonathan Ball Publishers.
On Monday, Prinsloo posted information on social media about the royal’s attendance at the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday at the Circuit de Monaco. And this amid persistent rumors of a rocky union with Prince Albert II.
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The biography of Prinsloo was released in 2022, the same year Charlene resumed her royal duties. In an interview for News24 with Samantha Herbst, she discussed the book and Charlene’s experience in South Africa. The former Olympic swimmer needed months to rehabilitate in South Africa following difficulties from an ear, nose, and throat infection, according to reports.
He was the one who declared that he pities the woman he will one day wed because he believes she will struggle. He was correct, too. Albert also made an effort to keep Charlene’s sickness a secret since he is aware that everything about their life is scrutinized, and I hope this comes across in the book. In Search of a Princess translated and available in France.
- Prinsloo confirms royal attendance at Monaco Grand Prix amid rumored union rift.
- Biography of Prinsloo released in 2022; Charlene discusses rehabilitation in South Africa.
- Charlene’s recovery progressed, Prinsloo discussed Prince Albert and his role.
In response to Charlene’s return to the public eye, Prinsloo said, “I think she is okay, that she’s on the way to healing.”
She made comments in other places about Prince Albert, the “playboy prince,” and what she believes took place the day the princess said, “I do.”