Grace Kelly: The Story of a Princess

Grace Kelly refers to the type of women who, despite their short life, go down in history, change the canons of fashion and established traditions and turn into epoch-making women.
Grace Kelly was born into a wealthy family in 1929. The girl grew up in a quiet and not very sociable child. While studying at school, despite her quietness, she could arrange some sort of trick or smoke a cigarette. Grace was brought up in Puritan customs, so she dreamed of breaking away from her early custody from early childhood. As a child, she took part in school productions, the theater was for her an outlet, as she could try on those roles that she could not live in real life. Kelly was short-sighted and up to 14 years of wearing glasses, the boys did not pay attention to her at all.

At the age of 16 she turned into a beautiful swan from an ugly duckling, began to communicate very actively with the boys, but she never broke the line and nothing bad could be said about her. After graduation she decided to dedicate her life to acting career.

The more the girl communicated with the opposite sex, the more she turned into a daring and nice minx. She enrolled in the Academy of Dramatic Art in New York, and also began to work as a mannequin. She actively starred in advertising of underwear and cigarettes, and her pictures began to appear in well-known magazines. The career model helped Grace not only provide herself, but still significant amounts she sent to relatives.



As we know, during the training, Grace finally got rid of the parental control and began to twist the novels. The first lover was her acting teacher Don Richardson, in which the girl very much fell in love and even introduced him to her parents, but during the acquaintance it became known that the elect Grace is married. Despite the fact that Don Richardson never became the husband of Kelly, he became her best friend. Soon she twisted a romance with the Iranian Shah, who makes her an offer (1949). Grace agrees, but after a while takes her words back, as she realizes that the Shah will not be the only wife.

In parallel with the conduct of novels, Grace begins to act in films. At first she starred in episodic roles, later starring in the film "Exactly at noon" she becomes very popular (1952). In 1955, for the main role in the film "Village Girl", she gets her Oscar.

Grace is famous, popular, rich, but unhappy in her personal life. Soon she led the delegation at the Cannes Film Festival. According to the plan, the delegation was to pay a visit to the Prince of Monaco Rainier III. As Grace and Rainier later admitted, the day of their meeting was not so happy for both of them, but nevertheless their meeting proved crucial, since Kelly first conquered the prince and a romantic correspondence was established between them. In 1956, Grace and Rainier were married.



Noteworthy is the fact that after the Second World War, the kingdom of Monaco was not in its best condition, the gambling business in Monaco did not bring white fabulous income, and as it is known at that time, most of it belonged to the famous billionaire Aristotle Onassis, and he, then return the life of the gambling business and the kingdom as a whole, was considering marrying the prince on the famous American actress. Initially, there was an idea to marry Rainier to Merlin Monroe, but since she was childless, this option eventually fell away, and then Grace Kelly appeared. After the wedding of Grace with Rainier, in Monaco rich American tourists were drawn, the gambling business again began to make a big profit.

Immediately after the wedding ceremony, the couple went on a long honeymoon, during which it became known that Grace was pregnant. Not passed a year, as Kelly gave birth to a girl Caroline Marguerite Louise, and already in 1958 she gave birth to the heir Prince Albert II. In 1965 another girl, Stefania Maria Elizabeth, appeared on the light.

Becoming the wife of the prince, Grace, as a true princess, began to lead an active social life and participate in charity events. She dressed in famous fashion houses Dior, Givenchy. Together with couture things, she often wore ordinary things (t-shirts, capri pants, flat-soled moccasins, safari shorts and dresses-shirts) and went out into people at them. Her corporate style is white gloves, pearls and Hermes scarves.



As for her private life, soon after the wedding, the princess realized that her prince was not at all as perfect as she had seemed before marriage, he was quick-tempered, jealous and did not seem to like her at all. He humiliated his wife at all, criticized her, changed everything, because everything in the world, and in the kingdom of Monaco, she enjoyed much more popularity than he did. As you know, men love bright women, but they do not outshine them. Grace, of course, was a bright woman, who in many ways surpassed her husband, and Rainier knew perfectly well that it would not be possible to divorce Grace, because this marriage was very beneficial for his country, although his hezim was very afflicted, and in retaliation he brought pain to Grace .

Grace first tolerated the antics of her husband, tried to take up an active charitable work, as well as raising children. By the age of 40, Grace began to grow fat, then began to get young lovers. Since her husband forbade his wife to appear in films, and also participate in theatrical productions, Grace decided to create her own theater in Monaco, which would play the best actors in Europe. She began to participate in European literary festivals and read poetry from the price. Kelly and Rainier lived under one roof, they knew about each other's adventures, but nevertheless, until the end of their life they maintained friendly relations.

In the middle of September 1982, Grace Patricia Kelly, Her Holiness the Highness, Princess of Monaco died, she had a stroke during her walk and her car broke into the abyss at high speed.

An interesting fact is that even during her film career, during the filming in the movie "Catch a thief", a car accident was staged with Kelly on the part of the highway on which Grace would later fall into a real accident.

At the funeral of Grace there was a whole European beau monde. After the death, Prince Rainier did not marry, and Grace turned into a real legend, which everyone admired and tried to imitate her style. The story of Grace Kelly's life is the story of Cinderella. Many girls dream of such a life, but as practice shows, real princes do not always match their status, and the status of a princess does not always bring happiness.