a principality forming an enclave within French territory, on the Mediterranean coast near the Italian frontier; population 33,000 (est. 2009); official language, French
(1928–82), American film actress; also called (from 1956) Princess Grace of Monaco; born Grace Patricia Kelly. She starred in High Noon (1952) and also made three Hitchcock films, including Rear Window (1954), before retiring from films in 1956 on her marriage to Prince Rainier III of Monaco. She died in a road accident
(1928–82), American film actress; also called (from 1956) Princess Grace of Monaco; born Grace Patricia Kelly. She starred in High Noon (1952) and also made three Hitchcock films, including Rear Window (1954), before retiring from films in 1956 on her marriage to Prince Rainier III of Monaco. She died in a road accident
(1928–82), American film actress; also called (from 1956) Princess Grace of Monaco; born Grace Patricia Kelly. She starred in High Noon (1952) and also made three Hitchcock films, including Rear Window (1954), before retiring from films in 1956 on her marriage to Prince Rainier III of Monaco. She died in a road accident