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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

Princess Charlene celebrates creativity and sporting spirit at U16 rugby jersey design contest

Princess Charlène joined students at Collège Charles III as one young designer’s artwork was chosen to become the official jersey for Monaco’s U16 national rugby sevens team competing in Dubai.

Arthur Leclerc and Camille Gottlieb show up in style for children facing hardship

'They are the champions’ returned for its fifth edition, bringing joy to 150 children with support from racing drivers, first responders, and Monaco’s own Camille Gottlieb and Arthur Leclerc.

Prince Albert II embarks on first official visit to Paraguay ahead of COP30 in Brazil

Prince Albert II has begun a multi-day visit to Latin America, marked by a historic state visit to Paraguay and his participation in the 30th UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil.

Monaco publishes new guide for private sector staff on transferring unused holiday

The Monaco Government has released an official guide to help employees and employers navigate the process of transferring unused holiday leave within the private sector.

Maison Gigi is the retro-chic Italian trattoria Monaco didn’t know it needed

Maison Gigi has an atmosphere and menu straight from nonna’s kitchen... if your nonna had a keen eye for retro design and lived somewhere between Milan and Monte-Carlo.

Monaco gender pay gap narrows sharply, but experts warn figures do not tell the whole story

Monaco has narrowed its gender pay gap, with women in the public sector now earning more than men. But experts warn the figures mask deeper structural and cultural inequalities.