The exhibition “Grace #1” at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco offers visitors a rare glimpse into the life of Princess Grace, far from the Hollywood spotlight. While the world remembers Grace Kelly as a glamorous film icon, this exhibition reveals her deeper, lesser-known side—that of a dedicated philanthropist and caring family woman.
More than Hollywood glamour
Archival materials, displayed for the first time, show how Grace Kelly leveraged her life and fame to help others. Through letters, documents, and personal items, the exhibition highlights her role in leading the Princess Grace Foundation-USA, which has supported emerging talents in theater, dance, and film since 1982. This is a testament to her commitment to the arts and humanitarian work, not just her role as a wife and mother.

The exhibition doesn’t overlook her undeniable influence on fashion. Her iconic handbag and carefully selected photographs serve as a reminder of her subtle elegance and minimalist style. This “fresh” look, which shaped mid-20th-century fashion, was previously the subject of the “Grace Kelly: Style Icon” exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2010. However, “Grace #1” places these items in the context of her private life, showing how fashion was part of her authenticity, not just her public persona.
The palace as the perfect backdrop
The choice of the Prince’s Palace as the exhibition venue is no accident. The palace, which has served as the Grimaldi family’s residence since the 13th century, provides the perfect historical backdrop for the story of the princess’s life.
The organizers wisely took advantage of the peak tourist season in Monaco, attracting numerous visitors from around the world. With their ticket, visitors receive a free audio guide and can also witness the traditional Changing of the Guard ceremony at 11:55 AM, making the overall experience even more authentic. This exhibition, which runs until September 14, is more than just a display—it’s an opportunity for visitors to connect with the legacy of one of modern history’s most beloved princesses.