Princess Caroline of Monaco
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Princess Caroline Louise Marguerite of Monaco (born January 23, 1957) is the eldest daughter of Prince Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and the American actress Grace Kelly. She is a prominent member of the Grimaldi family, known for her involvement in philanthropy and cultural activities in Monaco.
Married to Prince Ernst August of Hanover (though separated), she holds the titles of Hereditary Princess of Hanover, Duchess of Brunswick and Lüneburg, and is actively engaged in organizations like the Monaco Red Cross and AMADE Worldwide.
Renowned for her evolving style and elegant public appearances, Princess Caroline has navigated personal tragedies and family dynamics while maintaining a poised presence in European high society.
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Princess Caroline of Monaco hosted the family at the Pope Leo visit, where her devotion to Grace Kelly's legacy shone so brightly it nearly outdazzled the papal entourage.
After decades of bold transformations, Princess Caroline of Monaco's wardrobe now whispers 'timeless chic' while screaming 'I've survived three husbands and look fabulous doing it'.
Princess Caroline of Monaco's subtle nods to fashion royalty at the Rose Ball 2025 proved that even Chanel bows to Grimaldi glamour.
With her first husband's passing at 85, Princess Caroline of Monaco handled the news with such regal composure, one wonders if Monaco's next casino is named after her poker face.