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In the ensuing decades, Princess Grace would remain very much a public figure, but in a vastly more circumscribed role, as wife, mother, and patroness.
John Farr: State Of Grace: The Enduring Magic of Grace Kelly John Farr 2010
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In the ensuing decades, Princess Grace would remain very much a public figure, but in a vastly more circumscribed role, as wife, mother, and patroness.
John Farr: State Of Grace: The Enduring Magic of Grace Kelly John Farr 2010
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Professor Kefah Mokbel, a consultant breast surgeon at the London Breast Institute at the Princess Grace hospital, who is in charge of the project, will treat 10 patients from May.
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Monaco has never recovered from the automobile accident 15 years ago in which Princess Grace was lost to the world and to that dynasty.
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Around here, Princess Grace is, and was, the American expatriate everyone loved.
Dana Kennedy: Princess Grace: 'She's Still Very Much Here' 2008
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Among the 1,500 items that will be shown this summer are 15 letters Princess Grace wrote to friends.
Dana Kennedy: Princess Grace: 'She's Still Very Much Here' 2008
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If Régine liked your looks, you got to party with Onassis and Callas and Princess Grace and Agnelli and Mastroianni.
Elizabethan Drama George Hamilton and William Stadiem 2008
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Ironically, Princess Grace had always wanted Caroline to end up with him.
Archive 2007-01-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2007
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The loss of Princess Grace, the pillar of the family, had a great impact on him, and many said the children, too.
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Nadia Lacoste is in Monaco, the former press secretary to Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, been connected with the Grimaldi family for nearly 50 years.
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