At 60, Rebel Princess announces retirement and says he will only talk about fighting aid

At 60, Rebel Princess announces retirement and says he will only talk about fighting aid


Icon of beauty and audacity, Monaco Stéphanie wants to preserve privacy after decades of overexposure in the media

Stéphanie de Monaco collected the family – the Grimaldi clan from the European Principality – and billionaires from the four corners of the planet to the annual gala event of his Munich Association of Fight AIDS.

The collection goes to the medical treatment and the well -being of patients with HIV. In a rare interview, the daughter of the legendary Prince Rainier and the princess (and Hollywood Diva) Grace Kelly revealed a surprising decision.

“It’s time for my retirement,” he told the French magazine “Gala”. “I am 60 years old, I feel enough and, above all, he said everything I had to say.”

The princess warned that from now on he will no longer comment on the royalty or questions of intimacy. The exception will be a voluntary work. “To talk about Fight Aids Monaco and the battles we are conducting, I will always be there.”




Anarchist like Princess Diana of the United Kingdom, Stéphanie had the maximum splendor period of global fame in the 1980s. Initially, for a tragedy: he was in the car with his mother when an accident caused Grace Kelly’s death. The voice came that it was the 17 -yold he was driving. It would have been the culprit. You have always denied.

So countless gossip about their appointment with children of artists, novels with bodyguards of the palace, weddings and suspicions of infidelity.

Beautiful and uncontrollable, the younger sister of the current Sovereign of Monaco, the Prince Tree II, has always defended female autonomy and total freedom in relation to the monarchy. Inspired many women. It deserves to enjoy life away from paparazzi.



Monaco's Stéphanie was one of the most photographed women on the planet; It has become a cover of several Brazilian magazines

Source: Terra

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