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  2. Prince's Palace of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The Prince's Palace of Monaco (French: Palais princier de Monaco; Monégasque: Palaçi principescu) is the official residence of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco. Built in 1191 as a Genoese fortress , during its long and often dramatic history it has been bombarded and besieged by many foreign powers.

  3. Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Born at the Prince's Palace in Monaco, Louise Hippolyte Grimaldi was the second daughter of Antonio I of Monaco and Marie de Lorraine-Armagnac.The second of six children born to her parents, she was the first of their children to survive infancy. [1]

  4. Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco's Cutest Moments

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    Prince Jacques saluted just like his dad, Prince Albert, during the celebrations marking Monaco's National Day at the Palace in 2020. VALERY HACHE - Getty Images January 27, 2020

  5. Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco's Cutest Moments

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  6. Ippolita Trivulzio - Wikipedia

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    In 1615, Honoré II returned to Monaco from Milan, where he had spent his childhood with his Spanish maternal uncle, to resume government after having reached his age of majority. Marriage to provide an heir was one of the first political issues to be solved, and Ippolita, being the sister-in-law of his sister Jeanne, was successfully ...

  7. List of public art in Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Prince's Palace of Monaco, Monaco-Ville: 1997: Kees Verkade: Bronze: Statue of Prince Rainier III: Rampe-Major, Monaco-Ville: 2013: Kees Verkade: Bronze: Unveiled by Prince Albert II, Princess Charlene, Princess Caroline, and Princess Stephanie on 18 November 2013. [5]

  8. Monaco Royals’ 2024 Christmas Card Pic Shows ... - AOL

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    The royal family of Monaco is leading the way in holiday wishes with the release of their annual greeting card this past Monday. On December 1, The Princier Palace shared a photo of Prince Albert ...

  9. Charlene, Princess of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The couple was married in a civil ceremony on 1 July 2011 in the Throne Room of the Prince's Palace. [5] [26] The religious ceremony took place in the courtyard of the palace on 2 July, and was presided over by Archbishop Bernard Barsi. [5] The couple honeymooned in Mozambique. On 30 May 2014, the palace announced Charlene's pregnancy.