Deep hug while playing rugby
Charlène and Albert celebrate the final with South Africa
October 29, 2023, 3:18 p.m
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Princess Charlène and Prince Albert II did not miss the final of the Rugby World Cup in Paris. Charlène can celebrate the victory of her home country South Africa, which she celebrates with a warm hug from her husband.
Charlène of Monaco attended the Rugby World Cup final in Paris on Saturday with her husband Prince Albert II. The close game, which South Africa won 12-11 against New Zealand to become the first team to win their fourth Rugby World Cup title, brought great celebration among the couple and also led to a warm hug at the end. No wonder, after all, South Africa is the former swimmer’s home country.
It is rare for the two to be intimate in public. Rather, rumors about the status of their marriage keep cropping up. At the end of September, Charlène of Monaco denied the nasty rumors about her relationship with the 65-year-old prince. In an interview with News24, the 45-year-old said: “Everything is fine in our marriage.” The rumors were “demoralizing and stressful,” she continued.
She traveled to South Africa in mid-September and had previously made numerous appearances with her husband Albert II, to whom she has been married since 2011. The princess has been in public again since spring 2022; She had previously struggled with health problems.
“Charlène is always by my side”
Prince Albert also spoke about his marriage in an interview with “Corriere della Sera”. “Charlène is always by my side,” he explained. He clarified that he doesn’t understand all these rumors and that it is a “lie” that she lives somewhere else. “These rumors hurt me,” added the 65-year-old, who has eight-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriella with Charlène.
The pair were at the Rugby World Cup semi-final a few days ago and celebrated South Africa’s victory against England. There were other well-known personalities and celebrities in the stands at the final at the Stade de France stadium. Among others, French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron, actor Jason Momoa, singer Rita Ora and tennis stars Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer followed the exciting game.
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