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    Grace of Monaco

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      private apartments, 122–123

      sailing, 120–121, 179, 275

      sweets and, 217–218

      values/rules, 125, 128

      Rainier and Grace/press and photographers

      Allan and, 134–136

      Connaught Hotel, London, 139

      Grace and press, 134, 136, 137–138

      Grace at Monaco carnival, 141

      Grace on Ballet Festival, 137–138

      in Ireland, 139–140

      Lacoste and, 133–134, 136–138, 139, 141, 144–145, 265

      Rainier and press, 134–135, 136, 137, 141

      Roc Agel farm/home, 74, 75, 77, 78, 120, 154–155, 265–266

      romance and, 55, 58, 132

      their children and, 142–143, 145–146, 147–148

      wedding, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 68–69, 73, 132–133, 205

      Rainier and Grace romance

      correspondence, 47–48

      engagement/announcement, 55–57

      meeting, 6, 38–39, 45–47

      official version, 42–45

      press and, 55, 58, 132

      proposal, 45, 49, 51

      Rainier’s trip to America (1955–1956), 40–41, 44–45, 49–52

      rumors/gossip on, 39, 40

      true story, 45–51

      See also Wedding of Rainier and Grace/preparations

      Rainier, I, Prince, 56

      Rainier III, Prince of Monaco

      ancestors history (summary), 78, 81–83

      attempts at his throne, 97, 302

      as bachelor/matchmakers,

      25–29

      birth/full name, 88

      childhood/education, 88–89, 91–93

      death, 312

      description/personality, 25, 28, 46, 72, 74–75, 134, 177, 194, 197, 285, 308

      50th anniversary of reign, 249, 250, 306

      on friends/friendship, 308–309

      Grace’s accident/death and, 268, 269–270, 271–272, 277–278, 279, 280, 305, 310, 321

      health problems, 257–258, 262, 306, 307–308, 311–312

      Rainier III, Prince of Monaco (continued)

      as heir to throne, 93

      on his faith, 293–295

      interests, 74–76, 77–78, 91, 228–229, 233–234

      justice in principality and, 231

      languages, 92, 94

      Mayo Clinic and, 53–54

      military, 93–94

      National Council and, 96–99, 107, 113

      offices/conference room, 289–290

      parents’ divorce and, 89, 91

      press/Furstenberg and, 286, 287–288

      as pro-American, 40, 113, 117

      public recognition and, 30, 285–286

      punching photographers, 320, 321

      on reign, 290–293

      on remarrying, 321–322

      remembrance and, 309

      retirement and, 232–234, 310–311

      role/responsibilities and balance, 78–80

      taking throne/rule span, 74, 83

      taxes and Monaco, 99, 112, 113–117, 163

      titles/medals, 303

      villa of, 25–26, 95–96

      visiting Stephanie in America, 255–256, 257

      zoo of, 27, 38–39, 46, 66,

      75–76

      Rains, Claude, 6

      Ratoff, Gregory, 19

      Reagan, Nancy, 273, 296–297

      Reagan, Ronald, 296–297

      Rear Window (movie), vii, 6, 23, 316, 318

      Rearranged (film by Princess Grace), 168

      Red Cross Ball, Monaco, 43, 185, 186–190, 287, 301, 310

      Red Cross, Monaco, 7, 154, 155, 168, 187, 250

      Red Dust (movie), 22

      Reed, Donna, 22

      Replay Cafe and Store, 260

      Revson, Charles, 105

      Rey, Jean Charles, 97–98

      Robinson, Jeffrey

      Aline and, 323, 324

      special memory of Caroline, 323–324

      special memory of Grace, 315–320

      special memory of Rainier, 320–322

      Roc Agel farm/home, 74, 75, 77, 78, 120, 154–155, 265–266

      Roosevelt, Franklin, 13

      Rose, Helen, 59, 71

      Rossellini, Robertino, 207

      Rostropovich, Mstislav, 299

      Safra, Edmond, 292

      Saint, Eva Marie, 6

      Sawyer, Diane, 260

      SBM

      description/power, 86, 89, 95, 102, 106

      Monaco’s gambling franchise and, 86, 102, 105, 107

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

      Rainier’s changes to, 108–109, 110

      Schary, Dore, 158

      Schweitzer, Albert, 184

      Sea Bathing Society and Foreigners’ Club. See SBM

      Shah of Iran, 177–179, 299–300

      Shakespeare Festival/readings, 166, 167, 169

      Sinatra, Frank, v, 70–71, 184, 187–188, 213, 309, 320

      Spellbound (movie), 6

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

      Spiegel, Sam, 105

      Sporting Club, Monaco, 100, 101, 190, 310

      Stamps/collecting, 226–227

      Stanislavski, Constantin, 18

      Steinbeck, John, 6

      Stephanie, Princess

      attempted kidnapping of, 221–222

      birth, 121

      childhood, 14, 121–122, 123, 126–128, 158, 216–218

      children and, 260, 261, 282, 323

      children’s births, 257, 261

      description/personality, 146, 214–215, 219, 257, 305

      Ducruet marriage/divorce, 257–258

      education/schools, 216–218

      engagement to Le Fur, 256–257

      fashion courses/work, 218–219

      father’s death and, 312

      on friends/friendship, 221

      HIV/AIDS, charity work for, 282

      house in America/Bloom, 255–256

      languages and, 128–129

      living in America, 223, 224–225, 254–256

      modeling, 219–220

      music career, 221, 222–223, 254, 256–257, 258, 261

      official duties, 261–262, 282

      Peres marriage/end, 282

      press/paparazzi, 141, 142, 145–147, 149, 214, 222, 224, 260, 261, 265, 279–280, 281–282, 287

      public recognition, 223–224

      romantic interests, 218, 219, 224, 254–257, 261, 282

      swimsuit business, 220–221

      water skiing accident, 264–265, 276

      See also Grace, Princess of Monaco car accident (1982)

      Stewart, Jackie, 185–186

      Stewart, Jimmy, v, 6, 8, 23

      Stowe school, 91–92

      Strindberg, August, 19

      Summer Fields School at Leonard’s-on-Sea, 91

      Summer Sporting/Club, 103, 106, 190

      Suspicion (movie), 6

      Swan, The, 40–41

      Taxes and Monaco

      de Gaulle, Charles/Rainier and, 8, 112–114, 115–117, 163

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

      Taxi (movie), 19

      Taylor, Elizabeth, 160

      Taylor, Robert, 23

      Telegraph newspaper, 259–260

      Temple University, 14, 16, 316

      Terrorism in Italy, 195–196

      Time magazine, 205, 247, 248, 249

      To Catch a Thief (movie), vii, 6, 23, 33, 34, 318

      Topless craze and Monaco, 187

      Torch Bearers, The (play), 16, 18, 19

      Treaty of Paris (1814), 83

      Treaty of Versailles, 86, 114

      Treaty of Vienna (1815), 83

      Tucker, Francis, Father

      Grace and, viii, 42, 43

      as matchmaker, 42–45, 51, 62

      press and, 62, 69

      Rainier and, 28–29, 40

      Turner, Lana, 160

      University of Montpellier, 93

      USS Constitution, 60, 62

      Variety newspaper, 73

      Wedding of Rainier and Grace/


      preparations

      civil ceremony, 69

      days of festivities, 64–65

      dowry and, 53

      fertility check and, 53–55

      gifts, 62, 66–68

      Grace’s trip to Monaco, 60–63

      Grace’s trousseau, 58–59

      guest list/royalty and, 65–66

      honeymoon, 73

      marriage contract, 52–53

      MGM film rights and, 69

      Monaco’s National Council’s gift, 67–68

      opera and, 69–70

      perfume, 69

      permission from French government, 50–51

      press/photographers, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 68–69, 73, 132–133, 205

      religious ceremony, 70–73

      wedding gown/veil, 59, 71–72

      See also Rainier and Grace romance

      “Wild Peaches” (poem), 166

      Wittstock, Charlene, 322

      World War II and Monaco, 94–95

      Zimbalist, Sam, 22

      Zinnemann, Fred, 5, 21

      Zoo of Monaco, 27, 38–39, 46, 66, 75–76

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      in the United States of America 1989

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