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Princess Charlene of Monaco has released a stylish new black and
white image to promote her anti-poaching campaign from her
South African bolthole as she prepares to spend yet another
month apart from her family.
The former Olympian, 43, has not been seen in Monaco since January and has spent
the last few months holed up in her native South Africa while
she receives treatment for a 'serious sinus infection' she developed while on a solo visit trip to the
country.
Meanwhile Prince Albert, 63, her husband of 10 years, remains in Monaco with their six-year-old twins Jacques
and Gabriella, and continues to carry out royal duties alone.
Most recently he was seen watching the swimming at Tokyo 2020.
Princess Charlene, who has been well enough to conduct interviews
from South Africa and has been seen out and about, yesterday shared an Instagram post promoting her anti-poaching initiative Chasing Zero, which aims to bring the
number of animals killed by poachers down to zero.
Princess Charlene of Monaco has released a stylish new black and
white image to promote her anti-poaching campaign from her South African bolthole
as she prepares to spend yet another month apart from her family
The former Olympian, 43, has not been seen in Monaco since January and has spent
the last few months holed up in her native South Africa
while she receives treatment for a 'serious sinus infection' she developed while
on a solo visit trip to the country (pictured)
Meanwhile Prince Albert, 63, her husband of 10 years,
remains in Monaco with their six-year-old twins Jacques and Gabriella, and continues to carry out royal duties alone.
Pictured, the couple in Monaco in September 2020
She wrote: 'Rhino Horn is Not Cool! Let's unite under my #ChasingZero initiative and put an end to the atrocities that put our precious wildlife at risk.'
The accompanying black and white shot shows Charlene pointing a
finger towards the camera while holding her other hand balled up in a
fist at her face.
Some fans compared the shot to Mad Max and said she looked like her fellow South African Charlize Theron.
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Charlene's last formal engagement was on January 27 when she joined Albert for the Sainte
Devote Ceremony in Monte Carlo. She has not been seen at home since.
Instead she has been keeping followers updated through social media posts and media interviews, in which
she has spoken candidly about missing her children and
described her husband as her rock.
The mother-of-two has posted Instagram snaps of her FaceTiming her children,
showing how they are keeping in touch despite the distance.
Princess Charlene, who has been well enough to conduct interviews from South Africa and has been seen out and about, yesterday shared an Instagram post promoting her anti-poaching initiative Chasing Zero.
Pictured, a post shared on Instagram
Speaking to South Africa Radio 702's host Mandy Wiener last week,
the royal said: '[It's] very frustrating, terribly frustrating.
I can't wait to get back to them, I can't wait to
see my children.'