Grace Kelly: her son, Albert of Monaco, confides in the circumstances of his death
On September 14, 1982, Grace Kelly died following a violent car accident. His son, Albert II, attributed himself to the circumstances of his disappearance in the columns of beautiful morning this Sunday, September 11.
While the planet is turned towards England since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, thethe testimonies surge to pay tribute to the one who reigned over the United Kingdom for more than seventy years. Albert of Monaco is thus one of those who made a point of expressing themselves and to address the new King Charles III. But for the Monegasque prince, this month of September is also a painful period. Indeed, almost forty years ago, on September 14, 1984, his mother, the unforgettable Grace Kelly, died following a car accident that had occurred the day before. The actress, then 52 years old at the time, left her three children Caroline, Albert and Stephanie orphans, who also turned out to be in the car at the time of the tragedy.
After his disappearance, many hypotheses, sometimes wacky, on the circumstances of the accident have circulated: intervention of the mafia to sabotage the engine, revenge on the part of a sect, car driven by Stéphanie when she did not have a license…
“There were never any doubts in my mind”
But for Albert II, conspiracies limiting the death of his mother have no place! This Sunday, September 11, the Prince of Monaco assigned himself to beautiful morning on that tragic day. In the columns of the daily, the one who shares his life with Charlene of Monaco, has never had any doubts as to the circumstances of the disappearance of his mother: “There were never any doubts in my mind. I spoke to the people who were there: the emergency services, but also the doctors, to understand the circumstances of the accident, concluding that that she had this stroke that caused her to pass out in the car.” According to the numerous investigations carried out and the medical examinations carried out on Grace Kelly, the princess would have indeed suffered a stroke, preventing her from controlling the vehicle.