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It is the stuff of legend now, but back
in May 1955, a very beautiful 26-year-old Grace Kelly attended the
Cannes Film Festival. A French magazine thought it would be a good
idea for her to meet the Head of State from nearby Monaco; the dashing
and brilliant Prince named Rainier. Their engagement was announced
later that year and on April 4, 1956, Grace, accompanied by family
and friends, set sail from Manhattans Pier 84 aboard the S.S.
Constitution bound for Monaco.
On
April 18, 1956 in a civil ceremony, according to local tradition,
She became Princess of Monaco and the following day the nuptials
were given a religious blessing at a ceremony in Monacos St.
Nicholas Cathedral. Her wedding gown - a lavish gift from the MGM
Studios - was created by studio designer Helen Rose and featured
125-year-old Brussels lace, yards of silk taffeta and thousands
of tiny hand-sewn pearls.
Princess Grace was and still is
much beloved by Monégasques who quickly "adopted"
Her. From small children to the elderly, they all appreciated Her
genuine warmth, sincerity and ready smile. She genuinely enjoyed
getting personally involved in local events, whether they be festive
or charitable, mingling with the population.
She
took part in the everyday life of the Principality, distributing
gifts in the Palace throne room to the Monégasque children
at Christmas time or organizing play days for them with Her own
children in the Palace gardens, dedicating streets or inaugurating
facilities, visiting the local hospital or simply walking Her children
to school and buying fresh produce at the Condamine market. She
instigated many programs and facilities to make life in Monaco even
more enjoyable for its residents and visitors: children playgrounds,
gardens, flower show, ballet evenings and much more.
(Pictured above right: inauguration of the Monaco
Police headquarters- January 1958)
An extraordinary ambassador for Her adopted
homeland, Her public life was dedicated to efforts to raise funds
and awareness to the plight of the less fortunate while treating
all with dignity and respect. In Her name, and often at Her instigation,
foundations were established that devoted financial assistance,
needed supplies and Her patronage to local and international charitable
organizations.
To
support Her many charitable activities, Princess Grace revived Monaco's
greatest balls and through Her dazzling presence and unforgettable
smile, She transformed them into much sought-after festive and cultural
events. Under Her presidency, both the Red Cross Gala and the Rose
Ball that traditionally opens the Monte-Carlo season quickly took
on a new luster and their charitable vocation reached unprecedented
levels. Hollywood icons such as Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra or Gregory
Peck were regular attendees.
Together with Her husband they transformed
the small Mediterranean nation from a seaside holiday hotspot into
an international financial, cultural and business center. She warmly
welcomed visitors from all walks of life to Her new home on the
Mediterranean coast; from Heads of State to Hollywood luminaries,
international dignitaries to business travelers, vacationers to
top sports stars and entertainers.
(Pictured below: with the President of Italy on
an official visit to Rome - November 1959)

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