SEE: Princess Charlene receives sweet message whilst at treatment facility
Updated | By Stacey and J Sbu
Her twins paid tribute to their mother while partaking in some royal duties.
This year has not been easy for Princess Charlene.
After visiting South Africa earlier this year Charlene has been plagued with health issues.
She had been separated from her husband Prince Albert and her twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella for months, although the family had a quick reunion at one point during the year.
Read more: Princess Charlene reunites with her children in SA after months apart
While not much has been revealed about her health struggles, she was able to return home but not before she was once again whisked off to another treatment facility.
The royal family however were recently spotted at the celebrations to mark 100 years of the Soroptimist International, a global volunteer organisation geared towards improving the lives of women and children.
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While Prince Albert observed over the proceedings the twins embraced each other and even shared a special message for their mother:
The twins also helped plant a proudly South African tree at the ceremony in honour of their mother.
Read more: Princess Charlene's recent Instagram post raises concerns about her mental state
https://www.ecr.co.za/shows/stacey-jsbu/princess-charlenes-recent-instagram-post-raises-concerns-about-her-mental-state/
There have been many rumours and speculation surrounding Charlene's health but Prince Albert has been quick to shut them down:
She had already made her decision, and we only wanted her to confirm it in front of us. She wanted this. She already knew the best thing to do was to go and have a rest and have a real medically-framed treatment. It's not a personal relationship issue. And if you want to discuss another speculation, it isn't related to plastic surgery or facial work at all.- Prince Albert
Hopefully, Princess Charlene will be able to make a full recovery soon and finally truly be united.
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