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Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Princess Charlene's family deny 'totally false' claims as Monaco royal continues recovery - Express

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As the Monaco royal recovers, the family of Princess Charlene have been forced deny "totally false" rumours regarding reports that they were planning to move to be closer to the Princess, her husband and their two children.

The Daily Mail had previously reported that Charlene's parents were planning to move not far from the Palace of Monaco.

This is a claim that those close to Charlene have quickly denied.

The previous rumours suggested that Charlene's parents, who currently live in the town of Benoni in South Africa, were planning to move closer to Monaco.

Sources reportedly told the Daily Mail on January 12 that Lynette and Michael Wittstock were planning to move to La Turbie.

However, there were reasons to believe these reports to be false.

This information was quickly denied by Charlene's family, as reported by the website News24.

Speaking on behalf of Charlene's parents, her sister-in-law Chantell Wittstock pointed out the rumours to be "totally false".

She added that "Michael and Lynette are still in Benoni" and have "no intention of moving to Monaco".

Despite this, it is reported that Charlene is very close to her parents and, even with the distance between them, they are very present in their daughter's life.

Princess Charlene at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival in June

A royal expert, named Bertrand Deckers, pointed out to Gala.fr that Charlene regularly communicates with them.

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