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Cassandra Tanti

Cassandra Tanti is the Editor-in-Chief of Monaco Life, bringing over 20 years of experience across digital, print, radio, and television. Beyond leading editorial strategy, she plays a central role in the company’s operations, overseeing business development, advertising partnerships, public relations, and high-profile interviews, making her a driving force behind Monaco Life’s growth and influence.

Author’s Articles

Prince Albert II retraces Grimaldi roots in Irsina with historic tribute and warm welcome

Prince Albert II of Monaco returned to his family’s ancestral ties on Wednesday 14th May with a deeply symbolic visit to Irsina, a picturesque hilltop town in southern Italy once ruled by the...

Edna Stern to perform ‘From Bach to Chopin’ recital at Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo

Internationally renowned pianist Edna Stern will take centre stage at the Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo on the 19th of June for a special recital entitled From Bach to Chopin, as part of the Mosaic...

Opera Gallery celebrates Chagall and Léger in landmark Monaco Masters exhibition

As part of Monaco Art Week 2025 and under the High Patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco, Opera Gallery will present Monaco Masters Show: Chagall & Léger, colour and form, a major exhibition...

INDEMER celebrates 40 years of ocean advocacy with high-level summit in Monaco

“Founded by my father, Prince Rainier III, in the wake of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, INDEMER has become a vital force in ensuring that our relationship with the ocean...

Rare blue diamond sets records in Geneva with €19.9 million sale

A rare Fancy Vivid Blue diamond known as The Mediterranean Blue has sold for CHF 17.9 million (approximately €19.9 million) during Sotheby’s High Jewelry auction in Geneva, drawing global...

Monaco’s 2024 finances soar with €193 million surplus and record revenues

The big story this year? A major leap in corporate income tax, which shot up by nearly 44%, adding more than €100 million to the state’s coffers.