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Princess Stéphanie of Monaco

Princess Stéphanie Marie Elisabeth of Monaco (born 1 February 1965) is the youngest child of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. She is the younger sister of Albert II, Prince of Monaco, and Caroline, Princess of Hanover. Currently 14th in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, she has been a singer, swimwear designer and fashion model.

Princess Stéphanie of Monaco
Princess Stéphanie in 2013
Born (1965-02-01) 1 February 1965 (age 59)
Prince's Palace, Monte Carlo, Monaco
Spouse
(m. 1995; div. 1996)
(m. 2003; div. 2004)
Issue
Names
Stéphanie Marie Elisabeth Grimaldi
HouseGrimaldi
FatherRainier III, Prince of Monaco
MotherGrace Kelly

Early life and education edit

 
Princess Stéphanie walking with her mother in 1969

Stéphanie was born to Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace on 1 February 1965 at Prince's Palace in Monaco. She is the youngest of their three children. She has two older siblings, Caroline and Albert. Her godparents are her maternal uncle John B. Kelly Jr. and paternal first cousin Elisabeth-Anne de Massy.[1] Her mother, who described Stephanie as a "warm, bright, amusing, intelligent and capable girl" and a "good athlete", lovingly called her "wild child" (French: enfant terrible).[2]

On 13 September 1982, while returning home from their farm in Rocagel, France, Stéphanie and her mother had a car accident. Grace died the next day, on 14 September, while Stéphanie sustained a hairline fracture of a neck vertebra.

Although the official report of the incident was that Grace suffered a stroke while driving, rumors began that Stéphanie, who had to miss her mother's funeral due to her recovery, was the one actually driving. Stéphanie herself refused to speak publicly about her mother's death until 1989, when she gave an interview to the author Jeffrey Robinson, insisting that the story was untrue. She said, "There was a lot of pressure on me because everyone was saying that I had been driving the car, that it was all my fault, that I'd killed my mother... It's not easy when you're 17 to live with that."[3]

She did not discuss the subject again until a 2002 interview with the French magazine Paris Match in which she repeated her earlier denial, and discussed the trauma of being beside her mother at the time of the accident. She said, "Not only did I go through the horrible trauma of losing my mother at a very young age, but I was beside her at the moment of the accident. Nobody can imagine how much I've suffered, and still suffer."[4][5]

Princess Stéphanie was educated at the Dames de Saint-Maur in Monaco, and then at the école and collège Dupanloup in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. Stéphanie earned her baccalauréat from the Cours Charles de Foucauld in 1982.[6] During her school years, she studied classical dance and piano, and competed in gymnastics and horse riding. She also attended Camp Oneka, an all-girls' summer camp in the Pocono Mountains, in the United States, where her sister and mother both had previously attended.[7]

Career edit

Fashion edit

In 1983, after her physical recovery from the accident that killed her mother, Stéphanie started an apprentice programme at Christian Dior under the direction of head designer Marc Bohan.[8] The following year, she debuted as a model on the biannual haute couture special published by Spanish magazine ¡Hola!, a venture that she repeated in 1990. In 1985, Stéphanie appeared on the cover of German Vogue magazine and the American publication Vanity Fair.[9] She also became the spokesman of the Swiss beauty line La Prairie, for which she was photographed by Horst, and she appeared on the cover of French Vogue, photographed by Helmut Newton in September 1986.

 
Dignitaries gather at the National Portrait Gallery in October 1986 for the presentation of a portrait head of Princess Grace of Monaco by her family. Includes (l-r): Stefano Casiraghi, Princess Stephanie, Princess Caroline, Prince Ranier III, First Lady Nancy Reagan and Secretary Robert Adams.

In 1986, Stéphanie launched a swimwear line Pool Position with Alix de la Comble, whom she had met during her internship at Dior. The fashion show to present the line, held at the Sporting Club in Monaco and attended by her father, Prince Rainier, and siblings, Caroline and Albert, was a major event covered by the worldwide media.[10] In 1989, Stéphanie launched her own self-titled perfume.[11]

Stéphanie co-owns Replay cafes and stores in both Monaco and Barcelona. In December 2008, she was guest-editor of Vogue Paris and appeared on the magazine's cover.[12][13]

Musical career edit

 
Stéphanie in 1986

In February 1986, Stéphanie self-produced and released her first single with the French label Carrere, under the production of Yves Roze. The song "Ouragan" and its English version "Irresistible" were both international hits, reportedly selling more than 2 million copies.[citation needed] The full album Besoin, released as Stéphanie in some countries, sold more than 1.5 million,[citation needed] with 100,000 in France.[14] The single "Flash", as well as its English version "One Love to Give," also achieved success throughout Europe. In January 1987, Stéphanie released the single "Young Ones Everywhere" to benefit UNICEF.

The same year, Stéphanie moved to Los Angeles to record a new album. However, it took her five years to release it. The album Stéphanie, released in 1991, met with disappointing sales and negative reviews,[15] despite the promotional tour that included a performance on The Oprah Winfrey Show.[16] Stéphanie then ended her music career after recording "In the Closet" with Michael Jackson for his album Dangerous. The song became a worldwide hit and reached the top 10 in the United States but Stéphanie was credited on the single under the alias "Mystery Girl" and her involvement in the song was not revealed until a few years later. She made a brief return to singing in 2006, when she recorded "L'Or de nos vies", a charity single, along with her foundation Fight AIDS.[17]

Philanthropy and patronages edit

Stéphanie is the president of several associations, including Monaco Youth Centre and Princess Stéphanie Activity Centre, and is an honorary board member of the Princess Grace Foundation – United States. She has also been the patron of the International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo, which she regularly attends,[18] and the World Association of Children's Friends (AMADE), which was founded in 1963 by her mother.[19] Since 1985, Stéphanie has been the president of the Monte-Carlo Magic Grand Prix and the International Festival of Amateur Theatre.[1] She is also the president of the Théâtre Princesse Grace.[20]

In 2003, Stéphanie created her own Women Face the AIDS Association, which became Fight AIDS Monaco in 2004, in order to support people living with HIV and to combat the social stigma attached to the disease. Since 2006, Stéphanie has been a Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) ambassador. The same year, along with the group of singers, she released a charitable single "L'Or de nos vies".[17] On 26 June 2010, Stéphanie inaugurated, in the presence of Prince Albert, the House of Life (French: Maison de Vie) in Carpentras, Vaucluse, France, which offers both psychological and material aid to persons living with either HIV and AIDS and their families.[21] Stéphanie has organised numerous events, such as auction sales, concerts and galas, to support her foundation.[22][23][24]

Personal life edit

 
Royal monogram of Princess Stéphanie

Stéphanie dated Paul Belmondo,[25] Anthony Delon,[26] Rob Lowe, Mario Oliver Jutard, and Jean-Yves Le Fur before she began a relationship with her bodyguard Daniel Ducruet in 1992.[27]

The couple have two children, Louis and Pauline Ducruet, born in 1992 and 1994 respectively at Princess Grace Hospital Centre in Monaco. The children were included in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne when Stéphanie married Ducruet on 1 July 1995 at Monaco town hall.[28] The couple divorced on 4 October 1996.[29][30]

Stéphanie gave birth to her third child, Camille Gottlieb, on 15 July 1998 at Princess Grace Hospital Centre.[31] Although she did not identify the father's name on the birth certificate, many suspected from the start, that Camille's father is her Head of Security Jean Raymond Gottlieb[32] and, indeed, Camille herself has acknowledged Gottlieb as her father.[33] As her parents never married, Camille is not included in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne.

 
Stéphanie and her brother Albert (far left) in August 2013

In 2001, Stéphanie began a relationship with married elephant trainer Franco Knie and moved, along with her three children, into Knie's circus caravan. However, that relationship came to an end in 2002, and Stéphanie and her family returned to Monaco.[29] On 12 September 2003, Stéphanie married Portuguese acrobat Adans Lopez Peres, a member of Knie's circus ensemble.[34] The marriage ended in divorce on 24 November 2004.[35]

Stéphanie is the godmother to Andrea Casiraghi, the eldest son of her sister Princess Caroline, and to Alexandre Grimaldi-Coste.[36]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Album Chart
FR GER AUT SWE
1986 Besoin[37]
Released: 1986
Label: Julisa/Carrere
6 12 59 6
1991 Stéphanie
Released: 1991
Label: WTG/Epic
48

Compilation albums edit

Year Album Chart
FR GER AUT SWE
2011 Collection Référence 80 – Le meilleur des Années 80
Released: 2011
Label: LM Music

Singles edit

Year Single Chart Album
FR SUI GER AUT SWE NOR UK
1986 "Ouragan/Irresistible"[37] 1 11 2 5 84 Besoin
"Flash/One Love to Give"[37] 4 28 10 1
1987 "Fleurs du mal" 16
"Live Your Life" 9
1991 "Winds of Chance" 54 Stéphanie
"You Don't Die from Love"

Promotional singles edit

Year Single Chart Album
FR SUI GER AUT SWE NOR UK
1987 "Young Ones Everywhere" Besoin

Featured singles edit

Year Single Chart Album
US Hot
Dance
Hot
R&B
UK AUS AUT BEL GER FRA ITA NL NOR ESP SWE SUI
1992 "In the Closet" (Michael Jackson featuring Stéphanie) 6 1 1 8 5 23 14 15 9 9 9 10 2 29 25 Dangerous
2006 "L'Or de nos vies" (as part of Fight AIDS) 14 5 43 Non-Album single

Honours edit

References edit

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Princess Stéphanie of Monaco
Born: 1 February 1965
Lines of succession
Preceded by Line of succession to the Monegasque throne
14th position
Succeeded by

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Princess Stephanie Marie Elisabeth of Monaco born 1 February 1965 is the youngest child of Rainier III Prince of Monaco and American actress Grace Kelly She is the younger sister of Albert II Prince of Monaco and Caroline Princess of Hanover Currently 14th in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne she has been a singer swimwear designer and fashion model Princess Stephanie of MonacoPrincess Stephanie in 2013Born 1965 02 01 1 February 1965 age 59 Prince s Palace Monte Carlo MonacoSpouseDaniel Ducruet m 1995 div 1996 wbr Adans Lopez Peres m 2003 div 2004 wbr IssueLouis Ducruet Pauline Ducruet Camille GottliebNamesStephanie Marie Elisabeth GrimaldiHouseGrimaldiFatherRainier III Prince of MonacoMotherGrace Kelly Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Fashion 2 2 Musical career 2 3 Philanthropy and patronages 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Compilation albums 4 3 Singles 4 4 Promotional singles 4 5 Featured singles 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education edit nbsp Princess Stephanie walking with her mother in 1969Stephanie was born to Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace on 1 February 1965 at Prince s Palace in Monaco She is the youngest of their three children She has two older siblings Caroline and Albert Her godparents are her maternal uncle John B Kelly Jr and paternal first cousin Elisabeth Anne de Massy 1 Her mother who described Stephanie as a warm bright amusing intelligent and capable girl and a good athlete lovingly called her wild child French enfant terrible 2 On 13 September 1982 while returning home from their farm in Rocagel France Stephanie and her mother had a car accident Grace died the next day on 14 September while Stephanie sustained a hairline fracture of a neck vertebra Although the official report of the incident was that Grace suffered a stroke while driving rumors began that Stephanie who had to miss her mother s funeral due to her recovery was the one actually driving Stephanie herself refused to speak publicly about her mother s death until 1989 when she gave an interview to the author Jeffrey Robinson insisting that the story was untrue She said There was a lot of pressure on me because everyone was saying that I had been driving the car that it was all my fault that I d killed my mother It s not easy when you re 17 to live with that 3 She did not discuss the subject again until a 2002 interview with the French magazine Paris Match in which she repeated her earlier denial and discussed the trauma of being beside her mother at the time of the accident She said Not only did I go through the horrible trauma of losing my mother at a very young age but I was beside her at the moment of the accident Nobody can imagine how much I ve suffered and still suffer 4 5 Princess Stephanie was educated at the Dames de Saint Maur in Monaco and then at the ecole and college Dupanloup in Boulogne Billancourt France Stephanie earned her baccalaureat from the Cours Charles de Foucauld in 1982 6 During her school years she studied classical dance and piano and competed in gymnastics and horse riding She also attended Camp Oneka an all girls summer camp in the Pocono Mountains in the United States where her sister and mother both had previously attended 7 Career editFashion edit In 1983 after her physical recovery from the accident that killed her mother Stephanie started an apprentice programme at Christian Dior under the direction of head designer Marc Bohan 8 The following year she debuted as a model on the biannual haute couture special published by Spanish magazine Hola a venture that she repeated in 1990 In 1985 Stephanie appeared on the cover of German Vogue magazine and the American publication Vanity Fair 9 She also became the spokesman of the Swiss beauty line La Prairie for which she was photographed by Horst and she appeared on the cover of French Vogue photographed by Helmut Newton in September 1986 nbsp Dignitaries gather at the National Portrait Gallery in October 1986 for the presentation of a portrait head of Princess Grace of Monaco by her family Includes l r Stefano Casiraghi Princess Stephanie Princess Caroline Prince Ranier III First Lady Nancy Reagan and Secretary Robert Adams In 1986 Stephanie launched a swimwear line Pool Position with Alix de la Comble whom she had met during her internship at Dior The fashion show to present the line held at the Sporting Club in Monaco and attended by her father Prince Rainier and siblings Caroline and Albert was a major event covered by the worldwide media 10 In 1989 Stephanie launched her own self titled perfume 11 Stephanie co owns Replay cafes and stores in both Monaco and Barcelona In December 2008 she was guest editor of Vogue Paris and appeared on the magazine s cover 12 13 Musical career edit nbsp Stephanie in 1986In February 1986 Stephanie self produced and released her first single with the French label Carrere under the production of Yves Roze The song Ouragan and its English version Irresistible were both international hits reportedly selling more than 2 million copies citation needed The full album Besoin released as Stephanie in some countries sold more than 1 5 million citation needed with 100 000 in France 14 The single Flash as well as its English version One Love to Give also achieved success throughout Europe In January 1987 Stephanie released the single Young Ones Everywhere to benefit UNICEF The same year Stephanie moved to Los Angeles to record a new album However it took her five years to release it The album Stephanie released in 1991 met with disappointing sales and negative reviews 15 despite the promotional tour that included a performance on The Oprah Winfrey Show 16 Stephanie then ended her music career after recording In the Closet with Michael Jackson for his album Dangerous The song became a worldwide hit and reached the top 10 in the United States but Stephanie was credited on the single under the alias Mystery Girl and her involvement in the song was not revealed until a few years later She made a brief return to singing in 2006 when she recorded L Or de nos vies a charity single along with her foundation Fight AIDS 17 Philanthropy and patronages edit Stephanie is the president of several associations including Monaco Youth Centre and Princess Stephanie Activity Centre and is an honorary board member of the Princess Grace Foundation United States She has also been the patron of the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo which she regularly attends 18 and the World Association of Children s Friends AMADE which was founded in 1963 by her mother 19 Since 1985 Stephanie has been the president of the Monte Carlo Magic Grand Prix and the International Festival of Amateur Theatre 1 She is also the president of the Theatre Princesse Grace 20 In 2003 Stephanie created her own Women Face the AIDS Association which became Fight AIDS Monaco in 2004 in order to support people living with HIV and to combat the social stigma attached to the disease Since 2006 Stephanie has been a Joint United Nations Programme on HIV AIDS UNAIDS ambassador The same year along with the group of singers she released a charitable single L Or de nos vies 17 On 26 June 2010 Stephanie inaugurated in the presence of Prince Albert the House of Life French Maison de Vie in Carpentras Vaucluse France which offers both psychological and material aid to persons living with either HIV and AIDS and their families 21 Stephanie has organised numerous events such as auction sales concerts and galas to support her foundation 22 23 24 Personal life edit nbsp Royal monogram of Princess StephanieStephanie dated Paul Belmondo 25 Anthony Delon 26 Rob Lowe Mario Oliver Jutard and Jean Yves Le Fur before she began a relationship with her bodyguard Daniel Ducruet in 1992 27 The couple have two children Louis and Pauline Ducruet born in 1992 and 1994 respectively at Princess Grace Hospital Centre in Monaco The children were included in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne when Stephanie married Ducruet on 1 July 1995 at Monaco town hall 28 The couple divorced on 4 October 1996 29 30 Stephanie gave birth to her third child Camille Gottlieb on 15 July 1998 at Princess Grace Hospital Centre 31 Although she did not identify the father s name on the birth certificate many suspected from the start that Camille s father is her Head of Security Jean Raymond Gottlieb 32 and indeed Camille herself has acknowledged Gottlieb as her father 33 As her parents never married Camille is not included in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne nbsp Stephanie and her brother Albert far left in August 2013In 2001 Stephanie began a relationship with married elephant trainer Franco Knie and moved along with her three children into Knie s circus caravan However that relationship came to an end in 2002 and Stephanie and her family returned to Monaco 29 On 12 September 2003 Stephanie married Portuguese acrobat Adans Lopez Peres a member of Knie s circus ensemble 34 The marriage ended in divorce on 24 November 2004 35 Stephanie is the godmother to Andrea Casiraghi the eldest son of her sister Princess Caroline and to Alexandre Grimaldi Coste 36 Discography editStudio albums edit Year Album ChartFR GER AUT SWE1986 Besoin 37 Released 1986 Label Julisa Carrere 6 12 59 61991 Stephanie Released 1991 Label WTG Epic 48 Compilation albums edit Year Album ChartFR GER AUT SWE2011 Collection Reference 80 Le meilleur des Annees 80 Released 2011 Label LM Music Singles edit Year Single Chart AlbumFR SUI GER AUT SWE NOR UK1986 Ouragan Irresistible 37 1 11 2 5 84 Besoin Flash One Love to Give 37 4 28 10 1 1987 Fleurs du mal 16 Live Your Life 9 1991 Winds of Chance 54 Stephanie You Don t Die from Love Promotional singles edit Year Single Chart AlbumFR SUI GER AUT SWE NOR UK1987 Young Ones Everywhere BesoinFeatured singles edit Year Single Chart AlbumUS Hot Dance Hot R amp B UK AUS AUT BEL GER FRA ITA NL NOR ESP SWE SUI1992 In the Closet Michael Jackson featuring Stephanie 6 1 1 8 5 23 14 15 9 9 9 10 2 29 25 Dangerous2006 L Or de nos vies as part of Fight AIDS 14 5 43 Non Album singleHonours editSee also List of honours of the Monegasque princely family by country nbsp Monaco Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Grimaldi 38 39 40 41 nbsp Monaco Chancellor Recipient of the Monaco Red Cross Medal 42 References edit a b H S H Princess Stephanie Prince s Palace of Monaco Archived from the original on 12 February 2012 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Hauptfuhrer Fred 5 April 1982 Aging Gracefully People Retrieved 6 February 2012 Princess Grace s Fatal Crash Her Daughter s Account Chicago Tribune 23 October 1989 Archived from the original on 21 January 2021 Retrieved 6 April 2022 Princess Stephanie breaks her silence on the accident that killed her mother Hello 11 October 2002 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Stephanie I was not at wheel when Grace was killed The Guardian 11 October 2002 Retrieved 8 August 2014 Englund Steven 1984 Grace of Monaco An Interpretive Biography USA Doubleday ISBN 0385188129 Retrieved 31 January 2019 The youngest Grimaldi girl Hello 1 February 2005 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Diliberto Gioia 19 November 1984 High Intrigue and Haute Couture the Tainted Troubled Times of Monaco s Princess Stephanie People Archived from the original on 20 November 2012 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Princess Stephanie Her Model s Portfolio People 15 April 1985 Archived from the original on 20 November 2012 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Thanks to a Curious Family Friend Princess Stephanie s in the Swim and Daddy s in Deep Water People 30 September 1985 Archived from the original on 20 November 2012 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Latest news and profile of Princess Stephanie of Monaco Hello Retrieved 6 February 2012 Wass Andy 5 December 2008 Mag Hag Princess Stephanie of Monaco for Vogue Paris fashionindie com Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Royalty as Cover Models Princess Stephanie of Monaco Does Vogue trendhunter com December 2008 Retrieved 6 February 2012 French album certifications Stephanie in French InfoDisc Retrieved 12 June 2022 SelectSTEPHANIEand clickOK Hiltbrand David 9 September 1991 Picks and Pans Review Stephanie People Archived from the original on 19 October 2012 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Monaco s Princess Stephanie The Oprah Winfrey Show 28 April 2011 Retrieved 6 February 2012 a b UNAIDS Special Representative HSH Princess Stephanie of Monaco leads creative AIDS fundraising activities Joint United Nations Programme on HIV AIDS 7 December 2006 Retrieved 7 February 2012 Estefania de Monaco y su hija Pauline Ducruet se reunen con la gran familia del circo Hola in Spanish 18 January 2012 Archived from the original on 7 February 2012 Retrieved 7 February 2012 Estefania de Monaco y Charlene Wittstock dos mujeres unidas por una misma causa Hola in Spanish 18 July 2009 Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 Retrieved 7 February 2012 Theatre Princesse Grace Gouvernement Princier Principaute de Monaco Retrieved 3 October 2015 HSH Princess Stephanie Chairperson of Fight Aids Monaco FAM lays the cornerstone of La Maison de Vie in Carpentras Prince s Palace of Monaco 15 May 2009 Archived from the original on 20 October 2011 Retrieved 7 February 2012 World Aids Day Auction Sale on behalf of Fight Aids Monaco F A M Prince s Palace of Monaco 1 December 2007 Archived from the original on 21 October 2011 Retrieved 7 February 2012 Fight Aids Monaco F A M Summer Gala featuring Christophe Mae in concert Prince s Palace of Monaco 25 June 2008 Archived from the original on 20 October 2011 Retrieved 7 February 2012 Jungle Fight celebrated its second anniversary Prince s Palace of Monaco 14 April 2011 Archived from the original on 1 January 2012 Retrieved 7 February 2012 Diliberto Gioia 7 February 1983 After Tragedy a Healing Love People Retrieved 6 February 2012 Stephanie Wards Off the Autumn Chill with a Batch of Beaus People 12 November 1984 Archived from the original on 20 November 2012 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Green Michelle 15 June 1992 A Princess Reborn People Retrieved 6 February 2012 Barron James 3 July 1995 Chronicle The New York Times Retrieved 6 February 2012 a b The Princess Who Married Her Bodyguard and Joined the Circus Stephanie of Monaco s 5 Most Memorable Moments PEOPLE com Retrieved 23 April 2019 His Cheatin Heart people com Archived from the original on 1 April 2017 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Princess Stephanie s pretty daughter Pauline takes centre stage at circus fest Hello 15 January 2010 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Mum s the Word People 13 April 1998 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Camilloush on Instagram Joyeux anniversaire a la plus belle personne dans ma vie Au plus beau au plus gentil intelligent muscle genereux fou et surtout au plus drole des papas du monde entier TelPereTelleFille I m sorry but my heart belongs to daddy Prinses Stephanie van Monaco opnieuw getrouwd Gazet van Antwerpen in Dutch 16 September 2003 Retrieved 6 February 2012 The turbulent love life and marriages of Albert s sisters Hello 14 June 2011 Archived from the original on 30 August 2013 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Diliberto Gioia 25 June 1984 A New Beginning for Monaco s Princess People Retrieved 6 February 2012 a b c Pearl Diana Princess Stephanie of Monaco People US Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 15 December 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Palais Princier de Monaco Prince s Palace of Monaco Palais mc Retrieved 6 March 2017 Photographic image JPG 4 pictures gi zimbio com Retrieved 6 March 2017 Photographic image JPG 1 pictures gi zimbio com Retrieved 6 March 2017 Photographic image JPG 2 pictures gi zimbio com Retrieved 6 March 2017 Distribution des colis de la Croix Rouge Monegasque Palais mc 17 November 2011 Retrieved 6 March 2017 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