The Prince’s Palace has unveiled a new exhibition dedicated to Princess Grace, offering visitors an intimate journey into her life beyond her iconic public image…
Simply titled Grace, the exhibition opened on Saturday in the grand apartments of the Palace, celebrating the timeless elegance, humanity, and strength of Grace Kelly through evocative portraits and personal objects.
Spanning 90 square metres, the exhibition is divided into three rooms, each exploring a different facet of Princess Grace’s life. The first room focuses on her role in public life, showcasing her dignified presence at official events and precious moments with her children. The second room reveals her deep love for nature, highlighting her connection with the plant world, a passion often overshadowed by her Hollywood legacy. Finally, the third room immerses visitors in her private world, featuring family photographs and personal accessories, some displayed for the very first time.
The scenography, designed by Natalia Mlodzikowska and Marie-Eve Mestre, creates a sensory experience complemented by the subtle fragrance of roses, Princess Grace’s favourite flower, gently perfuming each room. Among the highlights are striking black-and-white portraits by Howell Conant, capturing her powerful gaze that follows visitors throughout the exhibition, alongside carefully curated accessories that evoke her grace, style, and quiet strength.
Grace is more than a tribute; it is an exploration of the woman behind the legend, showcasing her independence, warmth, and enduring influence. This exhibition marks the beginning of what may become a series of events honouring Grace Kelly, the Hollywood star who became Monaco’s beloved princess and remains a beacon of timeless elegance and humanity.
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