Pierre Casiraghi, Beatrice & Family Current Events Part 19: August 2023 -


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Beatrice attended the Christian Dior Women Ready-to-wear Spring-Summer 2025 show as part of the Paris Fashion Week today, September 24:


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Beatrice was interviewed and photographed for the ICON Magazine - looks great:


 
She is getting more beautiful with age, paired with intelligence and ambition to pursue her own goals. I am a great fan of her.
 
Vendee Globe competition news checks in with Pierre Casiraghi as he updates us on how his good friend Boris Herrmann is doing currently sailing in the South Seas on their sail boat Malizia. starts @ 2:18
 
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I recently watched the documentary that Beatrice directed called The King Who Never Was. Does anyone know how Princess Caroline or anyone else in the family felt about it? It was quite an exposé and it was heartbreaking. Correct me if I am wrong but it seems like Pierre's family would have been ambivalent about it. I am curious what others may think.
 
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I recently watched the documentary that Beatrice directed called The King Who Never Was. Does anyone know how Princess Caroline or anyone else in the family felt about it? It was quite an exposé and it was heartbreaking. Correct me if I am wrong but it seems like Pierre's family would have been ambivalent about it. I am curious what others may think.
i wish to see this documentary. I don’t know that Casiraghis or Grimaldis had issues with the story.
Above is the interview where Beatrice talks about the film.
 
I recently watched the documentary that Beatrice directed called The King Who Never Was. Does anyone know how Princess Caroline or anyone else in the family felt about it? It was quite an exposé and it was heartbreaking. Correct me if I am wrong but it seems like Pierre's family would have been ambivalent about it. I am curious what others may think.
I know that Prince Albert is close to Prince Emanuele Filiberto, who attended Albert's Installation ceremonies as well as Albert's wedding to Charlene.

I have no idea how/if the friendship has been affected by Beatrice's documentary on EF's father.

I can't imagine that it doesn't make things awkward when EF is in Monaco.🤔
 
Thank you Sunflowers and Moonmaiden23! Yes, the article in the Hollywood Reporter shows that Prince Emanuele Filiberto was not entirely comfortable with the documentary. Based on the article, he told Beatrice that although there were many parts that he didn't like, he found it balanced. He also wrote to her after he saw the documentary and said that they were still friends.

Since Prince Albert and Prince Emanuele Filiberto are also friends, they have probably talked about it. I do remember that Prince Albert was really bothered by some of the things that Meghan and Harry said to Oprah in that now famous interview from a few years ago. He didn't hold back and openly criticized Meghan and Harry! So, although this documentary is completely unrelated to that, I still think he probably prefers discretion and wants to avoid any kind of scandal. On the other hand, there is a journalist in the family now.

Well, for those of you who are interested, the documentary is still on Netflix and it is called The King Who Never Was and it was directed by Beatrice Borromeo. The documentary is about one fateful day that changed so many lives forever. In addition, the cinematography is beautiful, there is some interesting Italian history, and you get acquainted with members of the Savoy dynasty.
 
This is the headline of a very interesting article about Beatrice Borromeo:

Beatrice Borromeo-Casiraghi is one of the coolest women in the Italian aristocracy, married into the Monegasque royal family. She talks to us about making documentaries, her mafia experience and whether her marriage to Pierre Casiraghi brought professional restrictions.


I love and admire this woman and I think this article and the interview is really showing what kind of person she is.
 
This is the headline of a very interesting article about Beatrice Borromeo:

Beatrice Borromeo-Casiraghi is one of the coolest women in the Italian aristocracy, married into the Monegasque royal family. She talks to us about making documentaries, her mafia experience and whether her marriage to Pierre Casiraghi brought professional restrictions.

My opinion of Beatrice has evolved from exasperated contempt to genuine administration and respect.

She is the rare person of privilege who seems to really get it, instead of simply pretending to get it.

And as if her elegance and beauty were not enough she is very intelligent without being the least bit precious.

The Grimaldi of Monaco are extremely fortunate to have Donna Beatrice in the fold.👍
 
This is the headline of a very interesting article about Beatrice Borromeo:

Beatrice Borromeo-Casiraghi is one of the coolest women in the Italian aristocracy, married into the Monegasque royal family. She talks to us about making documentaries, her mafia experience and whether her marriage to Pierre Casiraghi brought professional restrictions.


I love and admire this woman and I think this article and the interview is really showing what kind of person she is.
It's the interview she has given to the ICON magazine last year, see this post above.
 
Today, January 30, Pierre as Vice President of the Yacht Club of Monaco was among those who welcomed back Boris Herrman after he completed the Vendee Globe yesterday:


 
Spanish magazine Hola has an article about Pierre's plan to participate in the Admiral's Cup around the Isle of Wight between July 17 and August 1. It's the first time the Yacht Club of Monaco will take part in the Admiral's Cup. Pierre will skipper the Carkeek 40 Jolt 6 and Peter Harrison will skipper the TP52 Jolt 3.

"We have a solid training programme, high-performance boats and a determined team. Consistency will be key: two bad races and everything will get complicated. We will have to stay focused and approach each day as a new challenge", Pierre is quoted saying.


 
Spanish magazine Hola has an article about Pierre's plan to participate in the Admiral's Cup around the Isle of Wight between July 17 and August 1. It's the first time the Yacht Club of Monaco will take part in the Admiral's Cup. Pierre will skipper the Carkeek 40 Jolt 6 and Peter Harrison will skipper the TP52 Jolt 3.

That is actually pretty cool! And Pierre will be the skipper!

I wish the Monaco team the best luck - with the weather too. The channel can be quite a treacherous water.
 
Pierre has talked to Monaco Info about his upcoming participation in the Admiral's Cup (see the post above):


 
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