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See the pics! Prince Albert and the twins finally together with Princess Charlene in SA

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Princess Charlene with Prince Albert and their twins, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, in the first pictures of their reunion in SA. (PHOTO: Instagram/hshprincesscharlene)
Princess Charlene with Prince Albert and their twins, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, in the first pictures of their reunion in SA. (PHOTO: Instagram/hshprincesscharlene)

It’s been three months since they were all together – but Princess Charlene of Monaco has finally been reunited with her husband, Prince Albert (63), and her beloved twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.

To celebrate, the 43-year-old shared some adorable family photos on social media in what appeared to be KwaZulu-Natal where she's been based. She also drew attention to her six-year-old daughter’s edgy new haircut.

“I am so thrilled to have my family back with me.”
Princess Charlene

“Gabriella decided to give herself a haircut!! Sorry my Bella I tried my best to fix it,” she wrote on Instagram.

Her followers, however, seem to love the mom and daughter’s matching dos with many praising Gabriella’s haircut.

Charlene (43) will no doubt be drawing much strength and comfort from having her family with her.

READ MORE | Exclusive: Princess Charlene opens up about missing Prince Albert and the twins while she's stuck in SA

Over the past few months, she’s undergone several complicated hospital procedures for chronic ear problems. The most recent surgery was a four-hour long procedure, which she is still recovering from.

As previously reported in YOU, she was advised by her medical team not to fly, which meant she’s been stuck in SA since May.

READ MORE | EXCLUSIVE | Princess Charlene responds to rumours that she's staying in South Africa because of problems in her marriage to Prince Albert

Her forced stay has resulted in rumours of marital trouble and Monaco’s people aren’t at all pleased. French publication Paris Match recently reported locals were angry their princess hadn’t returned.

However, a spokesperson who visited SA in May to take part in a range of the princess’ conservation initiatives, shot down the rumours.

“The speculation is 100% false,” the rep told YOU earlier this month.

Chantell Wittstock, Charlene’s sister-in-law and CEO of her Monaco Foundation SA, also told YOU the “entire family is supporting Charlene through this difficult time and Albert and the kids will be out to see her soon”.

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