Charlene Wittstock in Monaco: divorce with Alberto?

AND returned to Munich for 10 daysCharlene Wittstock, but certainly the calm has not returned to the Principality. For now, between the former South African swimmer, 44, and the prince Albert IImarried for 11 years, there is a situation of quiet before the storm.

An apparent calm, which however portends one impending outbreak. And, to avoid it, you would have set conditions. Because, between the two, we talk about divorce: the hypothesis of a definitive break is far from remote.

After the operations he had to undergo due to an infection, and the related one long convalescence first in South Africa and then in Switzerland, Charlene Wittstock has been “home” since 12 March. Though no one, since her return, has ever seen her.

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The two want to avoid divorce. On one condition

Now she has recovered, even though she is completing her convalescence – as reported by a note issued by the Palazzo – and would have decided to to set his relationship with his spouse on other grounds. That he would be willing to do anything to avoiding a possible divorce, her worst nightmare.

“For the first time Charlene spoke the word divorce»Revealed a source a Voici. “And for him it is inconceivable. He is ready for anything not to get to that point and she knows it well ».

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The princess with her family last November, after her return from South Africa. (Eric Mathon / Palais Princier)

As the magazine reports, Charlene has placed her husband one essential condition in order not to get to divorce, or that of no longer live in Palazzo Grimaldi. For her it’s just “a place of bad memories“.

Charlene Wittstock wants to live in Roc Agel

The princess would have chosen as a residence Roc Agel, where it seems he is already staying in this period. In short words, Charlene Wittstock would like that that fortress overlooking the sea and purchased by Prince Rainier in 1957 to become his definitive home. Together with her, her two children, i twins Jacques and Gabriellaaged 7.

In the event of a divorce, however, Charlene could lose custody of the childrenso the deal is also in his best interest.

Below, Roc Agel’s residence, where Charlene Wittstock would like to live with the children

As explained well on Closer the journalist Bertrand Deckers, an expert on the Monegasque royal family, “in these months when Charlene was in South Africa, the royal house has made it clear to the world that the twins “belong” to the Principality. Should she decide to divorce and leave Munich, he should do it without his children“. And this, for her, is unthinkable.

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