Apparently, the monarch sexually assaulted a young woman, who later became a witch.
Princess Stephanie has been married and divorced twice.
But, in the end, tragedy struck, and the marriage ended in heartbreak.

However, one could hardly say that the Casiraghi’s were just a little bit successful.
Au contraire by the 1960s, they were already famous for having built a financial empire.
These impressive business endeavors meant that Stefano Casiraghi grew up in some of the world’s most exclusive environments.

As he grew older, he could be found boating in the crystal clear waters of Corsica and Sardinia.
At the time, neither Casiraghi nor Caroline were available emotionally or otherwise.
Of course, neither relationship was particularly solid.

Casiraghi was not totally convinced that Macheda was the woman for him.
There were whispers that the princess was running after the Italian man to make it make Rossellini jealous.
However, it didn’t take long for things between the princess and her new beau to get serious.

Caroline, it seemed, was equally smitten.
Naturally, the Italian businessman spoiled his new girlfriend.
According to the biographer, Jeffrey Robinson, Casiraghi would do little things to make Caroline feel special.

Certain palace courtiers were opposed to the match as they worried about the businessman’s future prospects.
The trouble was that his family fortune aside Casiraghi was not always viewed as being particularly ambitious.
This reputation hardly portrayed the Italian man as a good fit for the Monegasque royal family.

Luckily, though, these fears about Casiraghi’s future ended up being nothing more than just that.
Over time, the wealthy young man proved himself capable of contributing to his parents' empire.
He then started several import/export businesses, allowing Italian shoes and clothes to be sold in the United States.

Ultimately, this sense of progress helped Casiraghi gain the acceptance of Caroline’s family.
A devout Catholic herself, Caroline would have liked to have married Casiraghi in the church.
For Caroline, this was devastating.

They went on to have two more children, Charlotte Casiraghi, and Pierre Casiraghi.
They also spent a few days every summer enjoying the crystal-clear waters of the small island of Cavallo.
Perhaps, then, it’s no surprise that Casiraghi made the princess happy.

Caroline was apparently not the only one who felt this way.
Casiraghi also seemed both relaxed and fulfilled in his family life.
There were even times that he would dream of expanding the ever-growing Casiraghi clan.

Rather than trying to take the spotlight, Casiraghi did his best to allow Princess Caroline to shine.
Whenever he could, the Italian man tried to remain behind the scenes.
Apparently, this was because of the way that Cariraghi would hold himself in front of his in-laws.

He never forced himself into that world."
Interestingly, Pudney was far from being the only one who felt that way.
I prefer to be at home with my husband and children than attacked by photographers."

I work my schedule around them."
Apparently, this lifestyle stemmed from the overall sense of normalcy that Casiraghi gave Caroline.
Instead, Casiraghi would let loose by racing speedboats and oftentimes winning.
He even finished first in the Offshore World Championship races, which were held in Atlantic City in 1989.
By this point, Princess Caroline was reportedly tired of watching her husband participate in such a dangerous sport.
Unfortunately, Casiraghi never got the chance to make the safe choice.
Casiraghi died in the accident, and Innocenti was injured.
He was just 30 years old at the time of his death.