Princess Charlene.Photo: Tim de Waele/Getty ImagesPrincess Charleneof Monaco is offering more details about the series of surgical complications and corrections that have caused her to be separated from her family for the last several months.In an exclusive interview with South African outletChannel24, the former Olympic swimmer once again emphasized that she longs for “my husband, my babies and my doggies” as she explained how the surgery she had earlier this year will not longer allow her inner pressure to “equalise,” which means she can’t fly above 20,000 feet.Charlene, 43, is currentlyrecuperating from a surgeryshe underwent in late June to address the pain she was experiencing that turned out to be the severe ear, nose and throat ailment, she told Channel24.The princess told the news outlet that she has experienced complications related to ENT surgery. In early May, she underwent a sinus lift and bone graft in preparation for dental implants. This surgery was performed prior to her mid-May arrival in South Africa, where she has been actively campaigning for wildlife protection and is continuing to convalesce.She first sensed a problem in June when she began suffering extreme soreness in her ears.A second corrective surgery conducted June 23, forced postponement of her scheduled return to Monaco for celebration of her 10th wedding anniversary in July.Last Friday, the princess shared how she is keeping connected to her 6-year-old twins,Princess GabriellaandPrince Jacques— even from a distance.Charlene, 43, shared a series of photos onInstagramFriday that she partially captioned, “Spending time with Jacqui and Bella.” The photos showed her blowing kisses to the children and seeming to show them some of the wildlife protection work she went down to South Africa, where she was raised, to do.“My daily conversations with Albert and my children help me keep my spirits up a lot, but I miss their presence very much,” she acknowledged in astatementgiven to PEOPLE in June. “I can’t wait for us to be together.“Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!And though Charlene has acknowledge it has been a"trying"time, including having to miss her 10th anniversary to Prince Albert, 63, the palace previously confirmed to PEOPLE that the prince and the twins plan to travel to South Africa soon.

Princess Charlene.Photo: Tim de Waele/Getty Images

Charlene of Monaco

Princess Charleneof Monaco is offering more details about the series of surgical complications and corrections that have caused her to be separated from her family for the last several months.In an exclusive interview with South African outletChannel24, the former Olympic swimmer once again emphasized that she longs for “my husband, my babies and my doggies” as she explained how the surgery she had earlier this year will not longer allow her inner pressure to “equalise,” which means she can’t fly above 20,000 feet.Charlene, 43, is currentlyrecuperating from a surgeryshe underwent in late June to address the pain she was experiencing that turned out to be the severe ear, nose and throat ailment, she told Channel24.The princess told the news outlet that she has experienced complications related to ENT surgery. In early May, she underwent a sinus lift and bone graft in preparation for dental implants. This surgery was performed prior to her mid-May arrival in South Africa, where she has been actively campaigning for wildlife protection and is continuing to convalesce.She first sensed a problem in June when she began suffering extreme soreness in her ears.A second corrective surgery conducted June 23, forced postponement of her scheduled return to Monaco for celebration of her 10th wedding anniversary in July.Last Friday, the princess shared how she is keeping connected to her 6-year-old twins,Princess GabriellaandPrince Jacques— even from a distance.Charlene, 43, shared a series of photos onInstagramFriday that she partially captioned, “Spending time with Jacqui and Bella.” The photos showed her blowing kisses to the children and seeming to show them some of the wildlife protection work she went down to South Africa, where she was raised, to do.“My daily conversations with Albert and my children help me keep my spirits up a lot, but I miss their presence very much,” she acknowledged in astatementgiven to PEOPLE in June. “I can’t wait for us to be together.“Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!And though Charlene has acknowledge it has been a"trying"time, including having to miss her 10th anniversary to Prince Albert, 63, the palace previously confirmed to PEOPLE that the prince and the twins plan to travel to South Africa soon.

Princess Charleneof Monaco is offering more details about the series of surgical complications and corrections that have caused her to be separated from her family for the last several months.

In an exclusive interview with South African outletChannel24, the former Olympic swimmer once again emphasized that she longs for “my husband, my babies and my doggies” as she explained how the surgery she had earlier this year will not longer allow her inner pressure to “equalise,” which means she can’t fly above 20,000 feet.

Charlene, 43, is currentlyrecuperating from a surgeryshe underwent in late June to address the pain she was experiencing that turned out to be the severe ear, nose and throat ailment, she told Channel24.

The princess told the news outlet that she has experienced complications related to ENT surgery. In early May, she underwent a sinus lift and bone graft in preparation for dental implants. This surgery was performed prior to her mid-May arrival in South Africa, where she has been actively campaigning for wildlife protection and is continuing to convalesce.

She first sensed a problem in June when she began suffering extreme soreness in her ears.

A second corrective surgery conducted June 23, forced postponement of her scheduled return to Monaco for celebration of her 10th wedding anniversary in July.

Last Friday, the princess shared how she is keeping connected to her 6-year-old twins,Princess GabriellaandPrince Jacques— even from a distance.

Charlene, 43, shared a series of photos onInstagramFriday that she partially captioned, “Spending time with Jacqui and Bella.” The photos showed her blowing kisses to the children and seeming to show them some of the wildlife protection work she went down to South Africa, where she was raised, to do.

“My daily conversations with Albert and my children help me keep my spirits up a lot, but I miss their presence very much,” she acknowledged in astatementgiven to PEOPLE in June. “I can’t wait for us to be together.”

Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!

And though Charlene has acknowledge it has been a"trying"time, including having to miss her 10th anniversary to Prince Albert, 63, the palace previously confirmed to PEOPLE that the prince and the twins plan to travel to South Africa soon.

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