After all, she is the child of Hollywood royalty and the child of real royalty.

Born in 1965 in Monaco, Stephanie grew up in the Palais de Monaco.

As of 2023, Stephanie is a proud mother and grandmother who is carrying on her mother’s legacy.

Stephanie of Monaco in a photoshoot

From rebellious young princess to proud grandmother, here is the stunning transformation of Princess Stephanie of Monaco.

And by all accounts, it sounds like Princess Grace always put her kids first.

What’s more, the royal kids were raised in a bilingual home.

Princess Stephanie as a baby

“But when we three kids are talking to each other, we use English.”

Even as a young girl, Stephanie showed signs of resisting authority and tradition.

“My mother and father called me a rebel at 2 years old.

Toddler Princess Stephanie of Monaco

But they always accepted me as an individual.”

“I’m quite happy to perform my official duties,” she once said, perHello!magazine.

As a child, Stephanie’s passion for fashion resulted in a few noteworthy outfits.

Princess Stephanie as a child

(Evidently, that didn’t exactly satisfy the dress code.)

As always, she was both fashionable and rebellious.

And those sartorial moves have been passed down to the next generation.

Princess Stephanie of Monaco in a chair

In 1982, Princess Stephanie’s mother died

Tragedy struck in 1982.

While Stephanie survived, Kelly was killed in the collision.

“I’ve had enough of people saying that I killed her.”

Princess Stephanie of Monaco modeling

She added, “Nobody can imagine how much I’ve suffered, and still suffer.”

Understandably, the scrutiny surrounding the accident became too much.

In another interview with Paris Match, she begged the press to leave her and her family alone.

Headshot of Princess Stephanie of Monaco

“I just want to say, ‘Stop!

Over time, as the pressure from the press died down, Stephanie developed a new outlook on life.

“I realised how lucky I was to have life,” she said in the aforementioned Hello!

Princess Stephanie by a plane

She began modeling, appearing on runways and at fashion shows and even launching her own clothing lines.

She began by studying design at the Fashion Design School in Paris.

However, as she told the Los Angeles Times, she dropped out one year later.

Princess Stephanie smiling

“You lose time studying fashion in school,” she said.

She was then hired as an intern at Christian Dior.

When she expressed an interest in modeling, her father, Prince Rainier III was said to be furious.

Princess Stephanie of Monaco

Turns out, even princesses can struggle to find a swimsuit that checks all of the boxes.

So, Stephanie created a range of suits that suited her just right.

Throughout the ’80s, she even appeared in magazines like Vanity Fair and Vogue.

Princess Stephanie at an AIDS event

However, it wasn’t long before Stephanie decided she was done with that line of work.

“I got sick of modeling and I was afraid of getting overexposed,” she said.

In the mid-’80s, the royal kicked off her singing career.

Princess Stephanie holding a dog

Her first single, “Ouragan,” went to No.

Unsurprisingly, the princess was thrilled with the song’s success.

“Who would think I could sing with this voice?”

Princess Stephanie of Monaco on stage

she joked to the Los Angeles Times.

She went on to create amusic videofor the song.

“I’ve always liked to sing and dance.”

Princess Stephanie of Monaco in glasses

In another interview, she added, “You know, it’s for her that I sing.”

Stephanie later dated Mario Jutard, a nightclub owner.

According to theLos Angeles Times, she met Jutard when a photographer asked her to pose with him.

With him, Stephanie felt she could be “normal.”

“We have our really close friends, and that’s it.

We don’t see other people.”

Stephanie also dated actor Rob Lowe.

Lowe had a crush on Stephanie and was eventually introduced to the princess through friends.

Alas, their romance fizzled out rather fast.

Stephanie went on to date Anthony Delon, a French actor.

She was also linked to some of her bodyguards as well as multiple circus performers.

Stephanie had another child, Camille Gottlieb, in 1998.

Camille’s father is former palace guard Jean Raymond Gottlieb.

Motherhood changed everything for Stephanie.

“Being a mother is the only true meaning in my life.

It’s everything,” she once said, perHello!magazine.

By the sounds of things, Stephanie is still very close with her children.

In fact, she even spent lockdown with her daughters.

She’s had two short-lived marriages

Princess Stephanie of Monaco has married twice.

However, their relationship quickly fell apart in the wake of a cheating scandal.

Ducruet was photographed cheating on Stephanie with another woman, and the tabloids pounced on the images.

Their divorce was finalized in 1996.

For a year, she and her three children lived with Knie at the circus.

Just one year after that relationship fell apart, Stephanie married for a second time.

In 2003, she tied the knot with Adans Lopez Peres, an acrobat from Portugal.

“It happened in a village near Geneva,” said a spokesperson.

“It was a private ceremony and neither family was present.”

The pair divorced less than a year later.

One of her greatest efforts has been to campaign for AIDS patients.

For years, Stephanie has been attending events and fundraisers as part of her work for Fight AIDS Monaco.

“The quilts are made to replace a gravestone or a shroud.

So as not to forget people just because they died of HIV.

In fact, during her time in the circus, she worked closely with animal trainers.

She has since been named the Honorary President of the Federation Mondiale du Cirque in Monaco.

Stephanie doesn’t support the release of all circus animals.

“Not at all, that was outlawed in 1950.

However, Stephanie went on to address why it’s important that domesticated animals are treated well.

“An animal is like a child, it needs to be given an education,” she said.

“And treated like a living being.”

In 1991, she released L’Insaisissable, which means “elusive” in English.

The perfume can be found online for sale at 66 (or around $85).

Princess Stephanie of Monaco.”

Smells like queen spirit.

In his own announcement, Louis confirmed his uncle’s statement.

“In fact, I’ve wanted to be a dad since I was 26.”

“Right now we’re under a bit of pressure.

From our mothers, but also from my grandmother,” he said (viaHola!

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