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    Grace of Monaco

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      Browning, Elizabeth Barrett,

      318

      Bunte magazine, 284

      Café de Paris, Monaco, 1, 109, 172, 314

      Callas, Maria, 104, 110–111

      Cannes Film Festival

      America and, 32–33

      Grace (1955), 33–34, 35–36,

      47

      Capital punishment, 231

      Caroline, Princess

      accident/mother’s death and, 239, 268, 269–270, 271, 272, 280, 324

      birth/title, 119–120

      childhood, 7–8, 14, 114, 121, 122, 123, 125–126, 127, 200–201, 213–214

      children and, 235, 236–237, 239–240, 283

      children’s births, 207, 283

      Connaught Hotel incident, 199–200

      education, 121, 201

      father’s death and, 312

      on friends/friendship, 206–207

      hair loss, 241

      interests, 237–238, 239

      Junot, Philippe/wedding and marriage, 201–205, 304

      languages and, 7–8, 128–129

      magic show and, 179–180

      official duties, 188, 235–236, 239, 283

      personality, 121, 201, 213,

      236

      press/paparazzi, 141, 143, 146, 202–203, 205–206, 235, 236, 237, 240, 241, 243, 284, 287

      Stephanie/accident and, 274, 324

      title with Ernst marriage, 243

      writing and, 237–238

      See also Casiraghi, Stefano; Ernst Augustus, Prince/King of Hanover

      Carroll, John, 166, 167–168, 169

      Casiraghi, Andrea, 207, 208, 247

      Casiraghi, Charlotte, 207

      Casiraghi, Pierre, 207

      Casiraghi, Stefano

      background, 207

      death, 208, 209, 235, 251, 283, 304

      his family and Caroline, 236–237

      marriage to Caroline/children, 207–209, 283, 304

      Cassini, Oleg, 33, 161

      Charles III, Prince of Monaco, 56, 85, 226

      Charles, Prince of England, 64, 168

      Charlotte, Princess of Monaco (mother of Rainier)

      grandchildren and, 120

      as heir to throne and, 87, 93, 96, 97

      marriage/divorce, 50, 56, 87, 88, 89, 91

      work of, 87, 120, 133

      Chatelin, Charles, 269–270

      Christian Dior fashions, 218–219

      Christian (Princess Antoinette’s son), 301

      Christina, The (yacht), 102, 110

      Churchill, Randolph, 133

      Churchill, Winston, 66, 184–185

      Circus Festival, Monaco, 184, 194, 243, 256, 262, 312

      Clark, Petula, 169

      Coki, 27

      Connaught Hotel, London, 139, 199–200

      Connery, Sean, 8, 162

      Cooper, Gary, 5, 21

      Cosby, Bill, 189

      Coste, Éric Alexandre Stéphane, 322, 323

      Country Girl, The (movie), 23, 34, 161, 227

      Cousteau, Jacques, 97–98

      Coward, Noel, 164

      Crosby, Bing, 23, 161, 251

      “Curse of the Grimaldis,” 56

      Da Silva, Howard, 20

      Dahan, Olivier, ix

      Daily Nation, 285

      Daly, Tyne, 251

      Davis, Sammy, Jr., 188–189

      de Gaulle, Charles and Rainier

      actions on tax conflict, 114, 115–116

      American bases/NATO and, 117

      description/personality, 99, 114–115

      taxes and Monaco, 8, 112–114, 115–117, 163

      taxes compromise, 116–117

      de Havilland, Olivia, 34, 39

      de La Fressange, Inès, 208

      de la Renta, Oscar, 72

      De Laurentiis, Dino, 105

      de Segonzac, Gladys, 34, 37

      Delon, Alain, 219

      Delon, Anthony, 219

      Deo Juvante II (yacht), 62, 63, 120–121

      Designing Woman (movie), 158

      Dial M for Murder (movie), 6, 22, 318

      Diana, Princess (Spencer, Diana), 54, 64, 168–169

      Domingo, Placido, 169

      Donat, Robert, 40, 44, 45, 50, 53–54

      Douglas, Paul, 20

      Dr. No (movie), 8

      Ducruet, Daniel

      background, 257

      Stephanie marriage/divorce, 257–258

      stripper/photos and, 258–260

      Ducruet, Louis, 257

      Ducruet, Pauline Grace, 257

      Duplay, Jean, 269

      Earl, Phyllis, 265

      See also Blum, Phyllis

      East African Standard, 285

      Eisenhower, Dwight, 95, 119, 296

      El Khoury, Khalil, 28, 182–183, 297

      Elizabeth II, Queen of England, 31, 65, 66, 242, 243

      Elizabeth, Queen Mother of England, 66, 167

      Ernst Augustus, Prince/King of Hanover

      Alexandra (daughter with Caroline), 283, 284

      background/description, 242

      Caroline before wedding, 240–241, 242

      Caroline marriage/children, 283–285

      Caroline/wedding, 243

      Chantal marriage/children, 241, 242

      divorce from Chantal, 242

      paparazzi and, 243, 284, 285

      split with Caroline, 323

      temper, 243, 284–285

      Evocations (Carroll), 167–168

      Farah, Empress of Iran, 178, 300

      Farouk, King/son, 297–299

      Father, The (play), 19–20

      Fitzgerald, Ella, 187

      Florestan, Prince of Monaco, 78, 191

      Foch, Nina, 223

      Fontvieille, Monaco, 194, 291

      Ford, Godfrey (Fordie), 15–16

      Ford, John, 5, 22

      Fourteen Hours (movie), 20

      France

      American culture and, 113

      Monaco’s history and, 50, 82–83, 85, 86

      See also specific individuals

      Franco-Monegasque treaty (1918), 50, 85, 114

      Francois “Le Malizia” (Frank the Spiteful), 82

      French Revolution, 83, 122

      Furstenberg, Ira von, 286,

      287–288

      Gable, Clark, 5, 22, 32, 200

      Gaither, Grant, 21

      Galante, Pierre, 34–35, 38, 39

      Garden Club of Monaco, 7, 154, 168

      Garden of Flowers, A (Princess Grace, co-author), 168

      Gardner, Ava, 5, 22, 31–32, 70–71, 160

      Ghibellines, 81–82

      Ghislaine, Princess, 95, 96

      Gottlieb, Jean-Raymond, 261

      Grace Kelly Film Festival, 169

      Grace, Princess of Monaco

      on acting career, 317–320

      adjustment to role, viii, 7, 123, 151–152, 159

      American furniture/reading material, 119, 157

      beatification and, 295

      car accident (late 1970s), 263–264

      clothing/best-dressed women lists, 155–156

      crafts interests (summary), 156

      description/personality, viii, 7, 150–151, 152–154, 153, 177, 179

      holidays (1981), 315–317

      hosting television series, 169

      languages and, 7–8, 137–138, 151, 156, 167

      letters/correspondence, 155,

      319

      MGM and film copies, 157–158

      miscarriages, 8, 131

      Grace, Princess of Monaco (continued)

      nonprofit artisan boutiques/

      organization and, 154

      office of, 4

      poetry readings, readings, narrations, 164, 165–168, 169–170, 265

      pregnancies/children’s births, 119, 120, 121, 136

      public recognition and, 159–160

      as regent, 120

      remembrance and, 309

      stamps honoring, 227

      Twentieth Century Fox board and, 164

      vision and, 152

      See also Kelly, Grace; Rainier and Grace

      Grace, Princess of Monaco c
    ar accident (1982)

      accident description, 268, 274–277

      drive description, 267–268

      funeral/burial, v, 271–272, 273, 324

      gardener and, 276, 278

      Grace’s exhaustion and, 274–275

      Grace’s injuries/strokes, 268–270, 277

      investigation, 277–278

      morning of, 265–267

      press/rumors on, 276, 278–280, 281

      public response, 270–271, 273–274

      Stephanie on, 274–277

      Stephanie’s injuries/

      hospitalization, 268, 269, 272, 274, 276

      Stephanie’s reaction/impact, 214, 218, 223, 279–280, 304

      Grand Prix, Monaco, 185–186, 309

      Granger, Stewart, 23

      Grant, Cary, 6, 8, 23, 66, 184, 203, 213, 309

      Green Fire (movie), 23

      Grimaldi, Camille Marie, 261, 282

      Grimaldi, George, 302

      Grimaldi, Jazmin Grace, 323

      Grimaldis

      “Curse of the Grimaldis,” 56

      history overview, 81–83, 86

      royal relationships, 65–66

      See also specific individuals

      Guelphs, 81–82

      Guilaroff, Sydney, 69

      Guinness, Alec, 40

      Hamilton, Lady Mary Victoria Douglas, 65, 87

      Heiress, The (play), 19

      Henley Regatta, 12, 13, 15

      Henry VII, King of England, 65

      Hermitage Hotel, 2, 106

      High Noon (movie), v, 21, 22, 31, 316

      High Society, 9–10, 58, 59, 66, 251

      Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, 83

      Hitchcock, Alfred

      background/description, 6, 317–318

      Grace Kelly and, ix, 4–6, 8–9, 10, 22, 23, 317–318

      Marnie/Grace and, ix, 4–6, 8–9, 10, 162–164

      See also specific movies

      Holden, William, 23, 161

      Hool, Lance, 212

      Hopper, Hedda, 161

      Hotel de Paris, 1, 2, 38, 94, 103, 105, 106, 108, 132, 133, 172, 178, 184, 185

      Hughes, Charles Evans, 85

      Hunter, Jeffrey, 20

      Identity cards, Monaco, 231–232

      Innocenti, Patrice, 208

      International Herald Tribune, 237

      Jeune J’ecoute, 239

      John Paul I, Pope, 294

      John Paul II, Pope, 294–295

      John XXIII, Pope, 294

      Jourdan, Louis, 40

      Journal-American newspaper, 55

      Junot, Philippe, 201–205, 304

      Kazan, Elia, 319

      Kelly, George, 16, 17, 19, 20–21

      Kelly, Grace

      childhood/education, 13–17, 46

      grandparents, 12

      modeling, 18–19, 20

      personality, 36, 46

      See also Acting/Grace Kelly; Grace, Princess

      Kelly, Grace (aunt), 17

      Kelly, John Brendon (Jack)

      background/as parent, 12–13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 125

      death, 131

      Rainier/wedding and, 44–45, 51–52, 52–53, 56–57, 72, 228–229

      Kelly John, Jr. (Kell), 13, 14, 277

      Kelly, Lizanne, 14

      Kelly, Margaret (Majer)

      background/as parent, 13–14, 15, 16

      Rainier/wedding and, 44, 52–53

      Kelly, Peggy, 14, 161

      Kelly, Walter, 17

      Kennedy, John, 141, 296

      Kentucky Derby, 228

      Khomeini, 299

      Kidman, Nicole

      film on Grace, vii–viii, ix

      on Grace, vii–ix

      King, Maureen, 130–131,

      174–175

      Kissinger, Henry, 183–184

      Knie, Franco, 282

      Kramer, Stanley, 21

      Lacoste, Nadia

      Grace acting and, 163, 165

      Grace’s charities and, 154

      Lacoste, Nadia (continued)

      on Grimaldi family, 121, 181, 236

      as press secretary, 133–134, 136–138, 139, 141, 144–145, 147, 236, 265

      Lawrence, Mary Wells, 152–153, 170

      Lawrence of Arabia (movie), 185

      Le Fur, Jean-Yves, 256–257

      Le Monde newspaper, 259

      Le Rocher, 1, 2, 3, 38, 77, 81–82, 123, 230, 264, 313

      Le Rosey boarding school, 93

      Lehman, John, 182

      Letter to Stephanie (Ducruet), 258–259

      Levy-Soussan, Louisette, 153–154, 155

      Lifeboat (movie), 6

      Lindon, Vincent, 237, 241, 283

      Livanos, Tina, 101, 102, 103, 104

      Look magazine, 31, 32, 40, 45

      Louis II, Prince of Monaco (Rainier’s grandfather)

      background/Monaco and, 56, 84, 87, 89, 90, 95

      death, 96

      Ghislaine Marie Dommanget and, 95

      grandson and, 92–93, 95, 192–193

      Louvet, Marie Juliette, 87

      Lowe, Rob, 224

      M/Y Grace (yacht), 121

      Majer, Margaret. See Kelly, Margaret (Majers)

      March, Fredric, 23

      Marchais estate, 76

      Marnie (movie), ix, 8, 162–164, 165

      Marriage contracts, 52–53

      Massey, Raymond, 19–20

      McCarthy and anti-communism, 33

      Mermoz cruise, 179–180, 275

      Michael, George, 223

      Milland, Ray, 6, 22–23, 161

      Minnelli, Liza, 188, 189

      Mississippi and Monaco law suit, 84–85

      Mitchum, Robert, 32–33

      Mogambo (movie), 5, 22, 23, 31, 200–201, 316

      Monaco Arts Festival, 239

      Monaco Banking and Precious Metals Society, 97

      Monaco, Principality

      adopting-an-heir option and, 54–55, 86

      ballet/opera and, 137, 183, 239, 291

      Constitution (1962), 98

      conventions/festivals, 194–195

      economy/marketing Monaco, 182, 183–187, 193–195, 211

      government, 86, 98–99

      history overview, 81–83

      holding cells/prisoners and, 230–231

      marriage ceremonies/banns law, 68, 69

      marriage contracts, 52–53

      National Council, 26, 67, 68, 86, 89, 96–99, 107, 112, 113, 231–232

      overview, 80–81

      population/residents description, 80–81, 291

      Rainier’s improvements (summary), 291–292, 309–310

      recognition as independent state, 83, 230

      religion and, 247, 293

      Russians/Cold War and, 228

      security/crime and, 291–293

      700th anniversary, 248, 249, 250, 306

      size advantages, 229–230

      size/location, 81

      space and industry, 194

      suit against Mississippi, 84–85

      as “tax haven,” 194, 195–196, 197

      taxes/French government and, 99, 112, 113–117, 163

      tourism, 192, 193, 211

      union strikes, 36, 108

      World War II and, 94–95

      See also specific individuals; specific places

      Monaco’s Rose Ball (1998), 260–261

      Monroe, Marilyn, 27–28

      Monte Carlo

      Beach Club, 106, 171–172, 184, 313

      clientele/tourists and, 104, 105–106

      dawn, 1–3

      dusk, 313–314

      gambling and, 86, 94, 104, 105–106, 109, 192

      midday, 171–173

      Nazis and, 94

      Rainier on, 109

      real estate fever/construction, 195–197, 290–291

      See also SBM

      Moorehead, Agnes, 20

      Moss, Stirling, 185

      Napoleon III, 87

      Napoleonic Codes, 52

      NATO, 117

      Neiman Marcus, 58–59

      New York Times, 5, 20, 85

      New Yorker cartoons, 157


      Newman, Paul, 319–320

      Niarchos, Stavros, 102, 105

      Niven, David, 203

      Notorious (movie), 6

      O’Brian, Jack, 55

      Oceanographic Institute, 97–98

      Old Beach Hotel, 2, 106, 144

      Olympics, 12, 13, 232, 250, 251–253

      On the Waterfront (movie), 6

      Onassis, Aristotle

      background/businesses, 100–102

      Callas, Maria and, 104,

      110–111

      Onassis, Aristotle (continued)

      Livanos, Tina and, 101, 102, 103, 104

      as Rainier’s friend, 27–28, 62, 110–111, 184, 298

      SBM and, 102–105, 106–108, 109–110

      One Man’s Hero (movie), 212

      Paget, Debra, 20

      Palace

      description, 1, 3, 7, 66, 75, 77, 122, 123–124

      history, 122

      projection room/showing films, 124, 157–158, 184–185

      protection/building permits and, 123

      restoration/changes, 7, 122–123, 124

      Pantomime show, Nairobi, 31–32

      Paris Match magazine, 34–35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 49, 284

      Pascal, Gisele, 26, 28

      Paul VI, Pope, 294

      Peck, Gregory, 6, 203, 213

      Peeping Toms, 139

      See also Rainier and Grace/press and photographers

      Pelletier, Emile, 113–114, 117

      Peres, Adans Lopez, 282

      Philadelphia Story, The (movie), 58

      Pierre, Prince of Monaco, Count de Polignac (Rainier’s father), 50, 87, 88, 89, 91, 131

      Pigeon shooting, Monaco, 181

      Pinocchio and Grace’s Italian language class, 156

      Pirates, 191

      Pius XII, Pope, 294

      Pollution regulation/prevention, 194, 230, 321

      Popes and Rainier/Grace, 294–295

      Porter, Cole, 58

      Powell, Jane, 190

      Presidential security, US, 297

      Press/paparazzi

      methods/goals, 141–142, 144, 147, 149

      See also Rainier and Grace/press and photographers; specific individuals

      Princess Grace Dance Academy, 239

      Princess Grace Foundation, 137, 154, 239, 251

      Rabagas (play), 78

      Radio Caroline (pirate station), 113

      Radio Monte Carlo, 49, 112, 113

      Railroad of Monaco, 97, 98

      Raimondi, Ruggero, 238

      Rainier and Grace

      political differences and, 296

      public recognition and, 11, 30

      religion and, 42–43, 46, 169, 205, 293–295

      separation of responsibilities, 181

      as team, 117–118, 121, 181–183, 211

      White House visit (1956), 119

      White House visit (1981), 296

      Rainier and Grace/family

      children learning to drive, 266, 279

      humor and, 130, 174–176, 179–180

      music, dance, opera and, 77–78, 128, 167

      parenting, 120, 121–122, 124–129, 131, 158, 266, 303–305

     


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