Meanwhile, Princess Charlene of Monaco has been conscientious about wearing clothing that is bold without being risky.
Hint: The word “toilet” was completely off-limits.
And, Stephanie certainly lived up to that name.

These days, Stephanie continues to create an unconventional royal legacy.
However, for Princess Stephanie of Monaco, being born into royalty proved no easier.
When they went to school here in Monaco they wanted to be like all the other children."

She wants to be a veterinary surgeon.
She says that if she can’t be that, at least she wants to breed dogs."
It’s about serving the royal family."

Besides being good students, they are good athletes excellent skiers and swimmers.
Both can cook and sew and play the piano and ride a horse."
They are sympathetic to the problems and concerns in the world today."

This sense of morality and discipline, of course, was something instilled at home.
According toPeople, Stephanie and Grace’s car fell approximately 100 feet.
Stephanie, of course, was devastated.

You have a place in this world, it’s up to you to find it.'"
Speaking to Paris Match, Stephanie confessed “I can’t take it any more.
All these calumnies that have been spoken and written have sustained a non-existent mystery.”

In an effort to clear things up for good, the princess shared her memories of the wreck.
“I was not driving, that’s clear.
Over the years, Stephanie tried to make a name for herself in a variety of fields.

Interestingly, out of all of her professional attempts, Stephanie was probably the most successful as a singer.
Indeed, Stephanie did some of the voiceovers for “In the Closet” back in 1992.
In the end, though, the princess did not really commit to a musical career.

After her second album failed, Stephanie took a step back from singing and focused on other endeavors.
As she confessed at the 1989 launch of her perfume brand, Stephanie “tried everything.”
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Stephanie’s father, Prince Rainier, was firmly against this unconventional match.

Sadly, though, the couple parted ways just a short 18 months after saying “I do.”
However, it was hardly the most unconventional romance that the princess ever fell into.
At the time, this would have been considered a full-blown disgrace.

Reeling at the weight of this scandal, Prince Rainier asked Stephanie to leave Monaco for a time.
Interestingly, the identity of Camille’s dad remained a mystery for years.
And, in fact, it was only revealed decades later by the daughter herself on Instagram.”

That being said, Stephanie has remained famously mum about the circumstances surrounding her daughter’s birth.
Knie was married at the time of this initial encounter but that did not stop sparks from flying.
Even more scandalously, though, Stephanie chose to bring her three children on this adventure along with her.
Dampier explained, “She moved into his trailer and actually traveled around with the circus.
And, obviously, it was not ideal for her children.
It was very difficult for them to get educated.”
The pair met in 2001 at Monaco’s International Circus Festival and tied the knot just two years later.
Perhaps to avoid judgment, the couple made their relationship official in a top secret ceremony.
According to the Express, palace officials stated, “It happened in a village near Geneva.
It was a private ceremony and neither family was present.”
The pair filed for divorce just fourteen months after walking down the aisle.
Sadly, Stephanie never found ever-lasting love in her marriages.
And, to the dismay of the royal establishment, she didn’t find any sort of stability either.
She stopped pursuing unconventional relationships and never married again at least not as of the publication of this article.
Most surprisingly, though, Stephanie finally committed to her royal duties.
She began to do charity work and took a particular interest in funding AIDs research.
Indeed, she became the president of Fight AIDs Monaco and also aUNAIDsGoodwill Ambassador.
I think these people don’t respect others.
That is to say, they want to impose their point of view on everyone.
It is undemocratic."