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Princess Akiko joins Prince Albert and Princess Charlene to open Japan Day in Monaco
Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène, joined by Princess Akiko of Mikasa, officially opened Japan Day in Monaco on Saturday morning, marking 20 years of diplomatic relations between the Principality and Japan.
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Monaco’s US Embassy marks 20th anniversary with year-long celebration of American ties
Monaco is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its Washington embassy in 2026 with a year-long programme highlighting the depth of ties between the Principality and the United States, coinciding with...
Cecilia Bartoli and Plácido Domingo reunite for intimate Valentine’s recital at Monte-Carlo Opera
Two of opera's most celebrated voices will share the Salle Garnier stage on 14th February in an intimate recital bringing together mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli and baritone Plácido Domingo.
Jeanne Sutton brings emigrant heroines to life in Monaco talk
An Irish writer will take to the stage at the Princess Grace Irish Library in Monaco on 5th March to talk about a subject that runs deep in Irish culture: the story of women who left home.
Between the visible and the invisible: Inside Monaco’s exhibition on ancient magic
A new exhibition at Monaco's Musée d'Anthropologie Préhistorique is inviting visitors into a world of ancient rituals, sacred objects, and beliefs that shaped the world for generations.
Marriage, Swordplay and Monet: Théâtre Princesse Grace’s February programme
The Théâtre Princesse Grace has announced three major productions for February, kicking off with a stage version of Ingmar Bergman's acclaimed television series about marriage in crisis.
‘Long Live the Queen!’: Nice Carnival ditches its Kings for a Queen
For 153 years, Nice's Carnival has predominantly featured male monarchs and masculine themes. But this year the carnival is staging a royal revolution.