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Royal fans have begged Princess to 'let them know she's OK' as she shared a charity post online a month after her last public outing.<br>The mother-of-two, 43, posted a piece of artwork to promote World Rhino Day on Instagram but was quickly flooded with comments by followers questioning if she was alright. <br>One concerned fan posted: 'Princess, are you fine?', while another wrote: 'Hope you are well Princess Charlene.' <br>The Olympian has spent the past several months in being treated for an ear and throat infection she contracted in May, following a sinus lift and bone graft procedure she'd undergone prior to her arrival in preparation for dental implants.<br>As a result, the mother-of-two missed her 10 year wedding anniversary and is not expected to return to the principality until October, after undergoing a 'four-hour operation under general anaesthesia' in August - although it was not made clear whether this was linked to the sinus infection. <br>Despite Charlene being admitted to hospital earlier this month after a 'sudden collapse' rumours are rife that a rift with Prince Albert, rather than health issues, is what's keeping her away from Monaco.<br> (image: ) Princess Charlene of Monaco shared an awkward hug when she was finally reunited with her husband and children after almost three months apart <br>It comes as a friend said Charlene, who hasn't been seen in Monaco since January, sees herself as a 'protector of the heirs' and not a royal.<br>Speaking to , a source close to the former Olympic swimmer said: 'She sees herself as the protector of the heirs, as opposed to the princess of Monaco'.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share The friend added Charlene 'only felt fully part of the family' after welcoming the twins which gave her 'a kind of security'. <br>'She's incredibly involved and protective ... in a very loving and providing kind of way, shunning other activities to be with them and making sure that they're kind of living a semi-normal life,' they added. <br> (image: ) Charlene, who travelled to Thanda Safari in KwaZulu-Natal in January to learn more about being done to help save rhinos from poachers, shared a piece of artwork on World Rhino Day<br>Meanwhile, Prince Albert has been preparing for his wife's return home after spending most of 2021 apart. <br>In a previous interview with People, he said Charlene was ready to come home and has been joking that she wants to clandestinely hop on a ship to make her way to Monaco. <br>Earlier this month, he told the magazine: 'She didn't leave Monaco in a huff! She didn't leave because she was mad at me or at anybody elseā¦ She didn't go into exile. It was absolutely just a medical problem which had to be treated.'<br>He added that his wife had planned to travel to South Africa to reassess her foundation's work and to spend time with her brother and friends. <br> (image: ) <br> (image: ) <br> (image: ) Many royal fans commenting on the post begged the royal for an update on her health and sent her get well soon messages<br>Albert admitted he 'probably should have addressed' the rumours sooner, but was 'concentrating on taking care of the kids' and believed they would just 'go away'.<br>'Of course it affects her, of course it affects me,' he told the magazine. 'Misreading events is always detrimental... We're an easy target, easily hit, because we're in the public eye a lot.'<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS femail" data-version="2" id="mol-9f93d090-1b9e-11ec-bfb0-4b6b27bbe781" website beg Princess Charlene to 'let them know she's OK'
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