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Little Caroline was feeding a baby - dolphin, Princess Grace and her brother, Albert were observing her work.
http://i51.tinypic.com/28i59ud.jpg (1963)
If that is Grace Levine next to Caroline...she looks so much like Charlotte there! Or at least she has something that makes me remind of her in that pic. Maybe the way she walks.
Yes,but do not forget that nearly all fathers find their newly -born babies extremely nice ,that way they exaggerate a little,though I think she was a very nice baby,as her mother was very beautiful and father was not uglyDid you know that the monegasques called baby Caroline « Madame Caroline »? And did you know that when P. Ranier saw his dughter for the first time he said that he'd already seen other new borns all red and agly bat Caroline was « Superbe! » As for Godmother she had a ten year old cousin named Margaret ( i think she was a P. Grace's neice ).
If I've managed to get this set up correctly, below is a link to a photo of the Grimaldi family together in San Remo on September 10, 1982. The quality will not be great, I've scanned it from a book I own. "Grace, The Story of a Princess" by Phyllida Hart-Davis. I purchased the book shortly after Princess Grace passed. It was on two pages in the book so there is a crease that you will see.
Apologies if the photo has already been posted, I don't remember seeing it here.
Best regards.
http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g462/swwriter/SanRemoSept101982.jpg?t=1309904796
Yes, it was an event to mark the retrospective of Damien Hirst exhibition held in Monaco at the Oceanographic muesum.
Here's an article about it.
Telegraph
I looked it up and Caroline is wearing a short yellow print skirt and Charlene wasn't in the photo I found. I've been trying to find it myself for TheRoyalCouturier. I recall seeing the photos.Yes, it was an event to mark the retrospective of Damien Hirst exhibition held in Monaco at the Oceanographic muesum.
Here's an article about it.
Telegraph