The renowned Grace Kelly’s granddaughter, now an adult, mirrors her famous grandmother. Grace, a Hollywood star of the 1950s, began her career in New York theater at 20. In the Golden Age of Television, she flourished, known for her composure and beauty. “Grace Kelly was arguably the most stunning,” noted for her roles in films like “Mogambo,” earning her a Golden Globe, and “The Country Girl,” earning an Academy Award nomination.
In a brief yet impactful career of just six years, Kelly starred in 11 films, including Hitchcock classics. Despite her success, she left Hollywood at 26 to wed Prince Rainier III, becoming Princess of Monaco. She garnered two Golden Globes, an Academy Award, and wed a prince but retired after marrying into royalty. Focused on charity, she had three children. Tragically, a stroke led to her fatal car crash.