Charlene Lynette Wittstock is the Princess of Monaco and a former Olympic swimmer.
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Charlene was born on January 25, 1978 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe to Michael and Lynette Wittstock.
Charlene, Princess of Monaco Height
Princess Charlene has a height of 1.77m.
Charlene, Princess of Monaco Wedding
The wedding of Prince Albert, Prince of Monaco, and Charlene Wittstock took place on 1 and 2 July 2011 at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco.
Charlene, Princess of Monaco Wedding Crying
Princess Charlene was pictured shedding a few tears on her wedding day to Prince Albert II of Monaco back in 2011.
Speaking of her big day, Charlene said in an interview with The Times: “Everything was just so overwhelming and there were all the mixed emotions because of the rumours, and obviously the tension built up and I burst into tears [immediately after the ceremony].
“And then I burst into tears some more because I was thinking “Oh no, now the whole world has seen me cry”‘.
Charlene, Princess of Monaco Illness
Princess Charlene collapsed on the night of September 1, 2020 due to complications following one of several surgeries for a severe and ongoing ear, nose and throat infection.
Princess Charlene returned to Monaco in November 2020 and on November 16, 2020, The Monaco royal palace announced that Charlene would be taking a break from public duties.
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Charlene, Princess of Monaco Haircut

In June 2021, Princess Charlene debuted an edgy style makeover, looking every inch the action hero during a trip to Africa.
Princess Charlene uploaded several photos of herself on an anti-poaching operation in South Africa on Instagram, dressed in camouflage and with her hair cropped into an undercut style, with closely shaved sides.
Charlene, Princess of Monaco Plastic Surgery
According to Page Six, Princess Charlene of Monaco “almost died” in South Africa after undergoing multiple surgeries and losing a worrying amount of weight.
The source, according to Page Six revealed that Princess Charlene had a severe ear, nose and throat infection, which resulted in “severe sinus and swallowing issues stemming back from an earlier surgery.”
“She has not been able to eat solid food in over six months because of all the surgeries she has since gone through,” the source said. “She has only been able to take in liquids through a straw, so she lost nearly half her body weight.”


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