Charlène von Monaco and her sister-in-law Caroline von Hannover will probably never have an appointment together again. This is because of a contract.

Charlene of Monaco and her sister-in-law Caroline of Hanover are said to have been enemies for years. There should now be a solution to the dispute between the two. This is reported by the BUNTE magazine, citing the French magazine “Voici”.

As early as July last year, Prince Albert of Monaco had therefore begun to contractually redistribute the official tasks within his family. The prince supposedly wanted to strengthen Charlène’s position in the principality and clearly separate her and his sister Caroline’s areas of responsibility.

The contract is also said to have stipulated that Charlène and Caroline will never again complete an appointment together. That would explain why the princess was not included in the Grimaldi family committee. Among other things, the committee organizes the celebrations for the 100th birthday of Prince Rainier (1923-2005) in May 2023. Charlene of Monaco can now leave a large part of her royal duties behind. Although she is not completely free, the 44-year-old does not lose her children completely.

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The original of this post “No more appointments together for Charlène from Monaco and Caroline from Hanover” comes from Bunte.de.