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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

Everything you need to know about the Monte-Carlo Television Festival 2026

Kurt Russell, Kristin Scott Thomas, a Walking Dead premiere and cast meet-and-greets from Bold & Beautiful to FBI — the full Monte-Carlo Television Festival schedule has been revealed at a press...

British-German photographer wins Prince Albert II Foundation’s Environmental Photography Award

Britta Jaschinski wins the Prince Albert II Foundation's 2026 Environmental Photography Award for Handprint on Sea Turtle, with shortlisted works on show at Larvotto from 28 May.

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Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild marks 15th rose festival with concerts, workshops and garden tours

The Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat hosts its 15th rose and plant festival on 2 and 3 May, with workshops, live performances and garden tours open to the public.

Will Smith’s Westbrook Racing takes E1 Lake Como victory to lead championship

Will Smith's Angola Westbrook Racing won the E1 Lake Como GP 2026, with pilots Sara Price and Lucas Ordóñez taking both finals to lead the championship by three points over Team Brady.

Europe’s airlines gut summer schedules as Iran war drives jet fuel crisis

European airlines have axed tens of thousands of summer flights as the Iran war drives jet fuel prices to record levels, with Lufthansa, Aer Lingus, SAS and Ryanair all cutting...

Prince Albert II sends message of solidarity to Trump after Washington shooting

Monaco's Prince Albert II has written to the US President following the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner that left one Secret Service officer wounded.