Saturday April 30, 2022, Princess Charlene of Monaco made a public appearance after several months of absence in Monaco. She seemed particularly isolated and pensive alongside her loved ones.
After long months of absence due to health problems, Charlene of Monaco made a first public appearance. A few days after the release of photos alongside her husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco, and her children Jacques and Gabriella on the occasion of the Easter holidays, this time she appeared in public. Indeed, she moved to the Awards of the championship ofMonaco ePrixon Saturday, April 30, 2022.
An event that should have reassured his fans, but which ultimately questioned them a lot. Indeed, the former South African swimmer who was until recently in Switzerland for treatment, seemed particularly distant. Real concerns, according to a behaviorist who spoke in the DailyMail on Sunday, May 1, in order to reveal his attitude.
Charlene of Monaco sad and isolated during her appearance
According to the behaviorist, the mother of Jacques and Gabriella was very distant during the awards ceremony. « Charlene looks emotionally isolated here, with a very sad expression and a pensive look » he analyzed. Worse still, the 44-year-old woman would not have established any link with Prince Albert or the Monegasques during the event. The behaviorist explained: « His only verbal and non-verbal communication in his poses seems to be with his daughter only. She made no eye contact with her husband or the audience« .
However, Charlene of Monaco would have tried to hide the situation by highlighting several elements such as his alliance or closeness to his daughter, wrapping his arms around her. « It’s as if she wanted to protect and reassure Gabriella, while emphasizing her role as a loving wife with her wedding ring. » he explained. The mother of the family therefore does not seem to be doing well and is likely to continue to cause concern.
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