The Princess of Monaco’s account has been either deleted or activated after she allegedly did not return with her family from their summer vacation and instead moved to Switzerland.
appears to have been either deleted or deactivated from the platform. As of Friday afternoon, the direct link still takes users to a “Sorry, this page isn’t available” page.
Charlene was transparent with her personal and professional life on her account, often sharing news about her work and snaps of the 8-year-old twins she shares with Albert – Crown Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella., dedicated to help children learn how to swim – is still live. The former Olympian’s page was previously filled with photos of husband Prince Albert and their two kids.Getty Imagesthat she moved out of her palace and only sees her Prince Albert, 65, “by appointment.”
According to various reports, the former swimmer spent the summer with her husband and twins on a yacht – but allegedly failed to return back home. Insiders went so far as to claim the duo are just a “ceremonial couple,” according to French newspaper
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