Forschungsarbeit, 2014
59 Seiten, Note: 5.0
Introduction
Chapter 1: The public image of Grace Kelly
1.1. The film Ice Queen
Chapter 2: Chapter 2: Her Serene Highness Princess Grace
2.1. “The Wedding of the Century”
2.2. The Real Grace Kelly
2.2.1. Grace Kelly – a Wife, a Mother-to-be
Chapter 3: Grace – The Heart of Monaco
3.1. Monegasque Red Cross under Grace’s Auspices
3.1.1. Annual Red Cross Ball
3.1.2. “She brought us heart”
3.2. A.M.A.D.E.
3.3. The Princess Grace Foundation
Summary
Conclusion
This work aims to move beyond the superficial public image of Grace Kelly by exploring her private life, professional transitions, and her complex role as a member of the Monegasque royal family, ultimately answering the question of who the "true" Grace Kelly was behind the fairy-tale facade.
2.2.1. Grace Kelly – a Wife, a Mother-to-be
It gives great joy to the princess and myself," Rainier announced on August 2, "to share this new happiness with you.... In light of this news, so important for me and for yourselves ... I ask you to trust in the choice I have made for Monaco's future, and, also, to remember that the Principality has endured, and will only endure, as long as its Sovereign Prince has full and complete exercise of his power (Lacey 1989: 269).
It was typical of Rainier – the matters of the country were at the top of his priorities, although, as it was mentioned in the previous chapter, he claimed to be ready to become a husband and father at the age of thirty-two. Although he was described as a Renaissance man, well-acquainted with art, education and obviously international politics (Leigh 2007: 146), witnesses of Rainier’s temper outbursts and his infamous lack of self-control felt embarrassed for Grace (Ibid. 147). Judith Balaban Quine acknowledges with bitterness that the film Ice Queen tended to defend Rainer in the early years of her marriage, excusing him: “He’s just frustrated, so many things pressing on him” (Ibid.).
And consequently, the very beginnings of Grace’s life with the Prince “Charming” were to be remembered both by her and her friends as a very painful and disappointing. “The poor girl really had a tough year or so of it out there to start with; it was astonishing, the number of people who gave her a hard time” (Lacey 1989: 272) remembers Maree Frisby Rambo. In addition, Gwen Robyns - the author who became a friend of Grace in the mid 1970s remembers:
Grace told me once how miserable she was in those early months. She used to sit there with her terrible morning sickness, and the Mistral irritating her sinuses to distraction in this gloomy old palace, longing to get cracking and to bring some sunlight into the dust, but being quite sure that everyone was snickering behind her back at her American ideas and her terrible French (Ibid.).
Introduction: Summarizes the background of Grace Kelly and sets the research objective to uncover the "true" woman behind the public icon through biographical analysis.
Chapter 1: The public image of Grace Kelly: Examines her Hollywood career, early acting roles, and her professional growth under the guidance of directors like Alfred Hitchcock.
Chapter 2: Chapter 2: Her Serene Highness Princess Grace: Details her transition to royal life in Monaco, the challenges of her marriage, and the difficulties of adapting to a new cultural and social environment.
Chapter 3: Grace – The Heart of Monaco: Analyzes her humanitarian legacy, including her leadership in the Red Cross, A.M.A.D.E., and the establishment of the Princess Grace Foundation.
Grace Kelly, Monaco, Princess Grace, Alfred Hitchcock, Hollywood, Red Cross, Royalty, Biographical Research, Princess Grace Foundation, Marriage, Biography, Cultural Impact, Monaco History, Acting Career, Humanitarian Work.
This thesis investigates the private life and complex personality of Grace Kelly, moving beyond her public image as a Hollywood star and princess to reveal her true experiences, struggles, and contributions.
The work covers her evolution from a popular actress to a royal figure, the challenges of cultural adaptation in Monaco, and her deep involvement in charitable organizations.
The main goal is to demonstrate how a famous Hollywood star became a complex woman who abandoned her career to serve as a princess, and to analyze the truth behind the "fairy-tale" narrative.
The author employs a biographical research method, relying on interviews, books by various authors, and personal recollections to construct a more accurate and humanized portrait of Grace Kelly.
The chapters address her early film career, the realities and difficulties of her transition to life in Monaco, and her active role in the social and cultural welfare of the principality.
Key terms include Grace Kelly, Monaco, Hollywood, Princess Grace Foundation, Red Cross, biographical research, royal life, and cultural adaptation.
The author describes it as a period of significant emotional strain, characterized by homesickness, difficulties in communication with Prince Rainier, and a sense of being an outsider within the palace.
The foundation served as a vehicle for her creative interests, supported local artists and craftsmen, and provided humanitarian aid that other charities could not facilitate directly.
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