Princess Charlene suffering from Rebecca syndrome: that's what it is


Princess Charlene suffering from Rebecca syndrome: that's what it is

Once again the media spotlight is on Charlene of Monaco and her health condition. After returning to France, the Princess was immediately hospitalized in a clinic in Switzerland where she continues to receive treatment today.


On the occasion of the publication of numerous previous articles, we had the opportunity to talk about the difficult months that Princess Charlene of Monaco lived away from her children and her husband Alberto Grimaldi.

We recall that the woman was stuck in South Africa for several months due to a delicate infection that affected her nose and head, for which she was forced to undergo four surgeries.

The return to France at first would have given the subjects of the Principality of Monaco hope well in a total recovery of Charlene but, according to some rumors, it would seem that Prince Albert's wife could be suffering from Rebecca's syndrome.

Why doesn't Charlene go back to the palace?


This is one of the questions that the subjects of the Grimaldi family and not only have increasingly asked themselves when they see that Princess Charlene has never returned to Monaco despite the fact that she had left South Africa before the Christmas holidays.

The wife of Prince Albert is currently hospitalized in a clinic in Switzerland where she also spent the Christmas and New Year's celebrations, a therapeutic path defined as necessary by Grimaldi himself who spoke of the good health conditions of his wife who despite everything continued to be severely weakened, which was why it was necessary to continue with another type of medical path. 

The new truth that has emerged about Charlene's health condition may be hiding a lot more to her mental health.

Does Charlene Really Have Rebecca Syndrome?


According to new rumors related to the royal family of the Principality of Monaco, it would seem that Princess Charlene is currently hospitalized in Switzerland to follow a therapeutic path linked to Rebecca's syndrome. 

It would therefore be a particular form of jealousy and obsession triggered by the past of one's partner. A theory that would find foundations of truth.

In the past, the former companion of Prince Albert of Monaco, Nicole Coste, had referred to the alleged mistreatment that Charlene would have carried out against her son Alexandre and promptly denied by the royal family. 

A new rumor was triggered by Schlager magazine that revealed about Charlene of Monaco's alleged jealousy of Prince Albert and his chaotic past: "At 43, if the Princess wants to recover she must learn to accept her past. husband".

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