04 Jun

Princess Charlene tests positive for Covid as French cases rebound

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Princess Charlene of Monaco during the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco.
Princess Charlene of Monaco during the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco.
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Princess Charlene of Monaco, who had been away from the principality for months due to health issues, has tested positive for Covid-19, the palace said in a statement, as the number of cases in neighbouring France begin to rise again.

The 44-year-old former Olympics champion, who married Prince Albert in 2011, returned to Monaco in March as her health improved, the royal palace said at the time. She only recently resumed official duties.

The palace said there were no concerns about her condition and she would isolate according to health protocols.

The positive test comes a day after France's Public Health Authority said it had seen a rebound in cases this week for the first time in months with a 7-day average of about 20 000 daily cases.

Guillaume Spaccaferri, epidemiologist at the Public Health Authority, told a news conference on Friday the rise in numbers was likely down to a new Omicron variant and the end of all Covid restrictions in the country.

So far, there was not a notable impact on hospitalisations or intensive care units, he said.

Princess Charlene gave the first update about her health in May, during an evening out with her 7-year-old daughter, Princess Gabriella.

The royal shared that she remains "fragile" since her return to Monaco.

"My state of health is still fragile, and I don't want to go too fast. The road has been long, difficult, and so painful. Today I feel calmer," she told Monaco Matin.

The princess also acknowledged the support she has received from the people of Monaco, saying, "I'm very happy to be back home in Monaco and with my family. I received so many positive and warm messages when I was away from Monaco, and I thank them for their support."


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