Posted on 08/02/2005 1:22:58 PM PDT by jazzo
The Grimaldis had been intermittent rulers of their patch of the Cote dAzur for three centures before deciding, in 1612, to make themselves princes. But, unlike other European princes, Honore II, Seigneur de Monaco, opted to be styled not His Royal Highness but His Serene Highness. For the last two decades of Prince Rainiers long reign over Monte Carlo, few highnesses had less to be serene about.
His American wife, whod brought celluloid glamour to a realm where the real thing had been in short supply, died in a car crash in 1982.
His older sensible daughter married unsuitable Euro-playboys.
His younger, wilder daughter now an older, wilder fortysomething - preferred consorting with butlers, gardeners, elephant trainers and (currently) a Portuguese trapeze artist. Her marriage to her bodyguard collapsed after he was captured on film guarding somewhat too closely somebody elses body that of Miss Bare Breasts of Belgium. Princess Stephanie was herself no slouch in that department, as the most casual student of European photojournalism of the late 20th century would confirm. For a few months after using the high-speed Internet in a Paris hotel, I regularly woke up to spam e-mail containing extensive pictorials of Her Serene Highness giving us the full Monte, naked on a beach and engaged in the act of, ah, self-pleasuring. Possibly she was between circus acts at the time. At any rate, Prince Rainiers youngest grandchild has, for whatever reason, a father whose identity cannot be made public. Its presumably not the elephant trainer, or Princess Graces old Hollywood pals would have been round to serenade the kid with Born In A Trunk.
If his daughters life in middle-age appeared to be one unending audition for Desperate Royal Housewives, Rainiers son by contrast declined to produce an heir or indeed any evidence that he was much interested in the principal activity likely to lead to that happy event. As The New York Times nudgingly reported, Prince Albert, meanwhile, has been linked to a long list of high-profile women known for appearing on the arms of middle-aged bachelors. There have been no signs of anything like a romance. Hmm. But, just as you think the Times is trying to tell us something, His Serene Highness acknowledges that hes fathered a child in Paris by a Togolese woman. Oh, come off it, you cry. How many Euros did that scam cost? But its true: theyve matched the DNA. Its his best career move in decades.
Easy lay the head that wore the crown, but underneath a profound sadness etched itself into Rainiers face. He aged a quarter-century in the couple of years after Princess Graces death, and as the Eighties rolled into the Nineties it sometimes seemed as if the entire House of Grimaldis sense of itself had careered round the harepin bends on the Grande Corniche and plunged over the cliff with his beloved wife.
His was the worst-timed death since Aldous Huxley expired on the day of President Kennedys assassination. Europes longest-reigning monarch shuffled off a couple of days after the Pope and so, while his nuptials had been hailed as the wedding of the century, his passing wasnt even the funeral of the week. Nonetheless, in the half-century between the Duke of Windsor and the Princess of Wales, he was, briefly, the only member of a European dynasty to capture the imagination of the American public.
When Fred Astaire began his partnership with Ginger Rogers, Katharine Hepburn observed that he gave her class and she gave him sex. With Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly, she gave him sex and class, and it wasnt entirely obvious what a stiff mustachioed chap never exactly dashing even in his youth brought to the table. Monaco was, in Somerset Maughams unimprovable summation, a sunny place full of shady people, and exposed to the light they didnt bear too close scrutiny. Jack Kelly, Graces father and a respectable self-made millionaire in the Philadelphia construction business, couldnt have been less impressed than if shed come home with one of Princess Stephanies circus acrobats: as hes reported to have said, I dont want any damn broken-down prince who is head of a pinhead country that nobody knows anything about to marry my daughter. And who can blame him? If youd married off Lana Turner, Betty Hutton, Mitzi Gaynor or most of the other livelier Hollywood cheesecake into a European royal house, youd have had the premise for a lame B-comedy. But Grace Kelly was already more regal than most real princesses, speaking the Queens English with an amused languid rarified over-articulateness the Queen couldnt get away with. As Frank Sinatra sang to her in High Society:
I dont care If you are called the fair Miss Frigidaire
She was certainly the most glacial of Hitchcock blondes, cooler with Jimmy Stewart than any leading lady before or after. In the last great group shot of Euro-royals before her death at the Prince of Wales (first) wedding in 1981 shes carrying herself with far more sense of her royalness than, say, the Queens of Spain or the Netherlands, never mind Their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Gloucester and Princess Michael of Kent.
By contrast, when Prince Rainier succeeded his grandfather in 1949, he was taking over an enterprise whose best days seemed well behind her. The pocket-principality had suffered from Frances legalization of gambling in 1933, after a century of prohibition. It seemed unlikely ever to return to its 19th century heyday, when British music-hall songs hymned its raffish charms:
As I walk along the Bois Boolong With an independent air You can hear the girls declare "He must be a millionaire." You can hear them sigh and wish to die You can see them wink the other eye At The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo.
The verse spells it out bluntly:
Dame Fortune smiled upon me as shed never done before And Ive now such lots of money, Im a gent.
That was the Grimaldis: lots of money made them gentlemen, of a kind. Rainiers mother, Princess Charlotte, was the result of a liaison between Prince Louis II and Marie-Juliette Louvet, the daughter of a laundrywoman at the Grimaldi palace whod made her way to the nightclubs of Montmartre and become a cabaret singer, after a fashion. Marie was for a while the husband of Achille Delmaet, one of those belle époque figures half-remembered for his nude photographs of the can-can dancers at the Moulin Rouge. But after taking up with Louis she gave birth to their daughter Charlotte in Algeria in 1898. The Grimaldis gave Charlotte the bums rush for most of her childhood until, in the absence of any other heir and labouring mightily under a 13th century curse on the family, they passed a law recognizing her as Louis daughter. This was struck down by the courts, so in 1918 they tried again, retrospectively legitimizing her and belatedly declaring the Montmartre nightclub acts Algerian love-child an hereditary princess, Duchess of Valentinois and first in line to succeed Louis II: as Charlottes mother must have occasionally reflected, you came the long way to Prince Louis.
The following year, Princess Charlotte was married to the Comte de Polignac, and in 1923 they had a son: Rainier. His duty done, Charlotte had no further use for M le Comte. To make love, she sneered, he needs to put a crown on his head. Under the terms of their divorce, Polignac was forbidden to set foot in Monaco and the royal guard the Princes Company of Carabineers were ordered to arrest him if he tried. Princess Charlotte eventually became a social worker and turned the Grimaldi estate outside Paris into a rehab facility for ex-cons. As for young Rainier, he was sent to enjoy the pleasures of boys school in England, where the Comte attempted to reassert his parental authority. It was the British High Court who restored Fat Little Monaco (as he was known to his schoolmates) to his grandfathers custody.
By the time Fatty succeeded Prince Louis, the men who fancied breaking the bank at Monte Carlo had moved down the coast to Cannes and elsewhere and the bank itself was near broke. The Societe des Bains de Mer, which ran the casino and hotels, reported huge losses that year. Next, the Société Monégasque de Banques et de Métaux Précieux, which held 55% of Monacos reserves and much of the Grimaldi fortune, went bust. Aristotle Onassis, who served as the young Rainiers eminence Greece, thought a marriage into movie-star glamour might restore the Principalitys fortunes, and sounded out Marilyn Monroe, to no avail. Then, while in the neighborhood for the Cannes Film Festival, Grace Kelly was taken to the palace for a photo shoot and Rainier made his move.
It worked out well. His bride embarked on the usual charitable activities associated with Royal consorts but with the benefit of a much livelier Rolodex: throughout the Sixties and Seventies, old chums like Sinatra and Bob Hope turned Monegasque fundraising galas into the touring version of the starrier Friars Club roasts. Tourism and development followed. Monaco is a small town of 30,000 people, mostly tax exiles but with about 6,000 Monegasques to play the role of Rainiers loyal subjects. As land was reclaimed and skyscrapers loomed over the fishing boats, Monacos stellar princess gave her husband a cachet denied to such other mini-me Euro-royals as the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg and Liechtenstein.
Princess Grace missed movies and Rainier gave her permission to return to her old job for Hitchcocks Marnie. But his people found the idea vulgar and demeaning, and so High Society remained the House of Grimaldis last on-camera performance until Princess Stephanies husband made his film debut with Miss Bare Breasts of Belgium. By then, Rainier was old, stooped and exhausted; his princess was dead; and his children seemed determined to return the family name to its seedy antecedents. He made his dilapidated casino kingdom briefly romantic and, when he couldnt maintain the romance, he had the satisfaction at least of knowing hed made Monaco bankable again. But the 13th century family curse came along for the ride and in the end it broke the man at Monte Carlo.
And Prince Rainier was quite the playboy before marrying Grace. The younger Grimaldi-Polignacs are emulating their ancestors.
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