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  2. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    A traditional French wedding celebration at Château de Hattonchâtel. At the reception, the couple customarily uses a toasting cup called a Coupe de Mariage. This toast originated in France: traditionally a small piece of toast was literally dropped into the couple's wine to ensure a healthy life.

  3. Wedding of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and Grace Kelly

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    In the week leading up to the wedding, crowds of reporters and fans reached such fervor that the government called in French riot police. [16] [17] The religious wedding was held at Saint Nicholas Cathedral. The Napoleonic Code of Monaco required the performance of two ceremonies, with a religious wedding requiring the prerequisite of a legal ...

  4. Languages of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Standard Italian is also a major language in Monaco. Italian nationals make up 19% of the total population. [1]Italian was the ancestral language of the ruling House of Grimaldi, and was the official language of Monaco until 1860, when it was replaced by French. [2]

  5. Rare Photos From Grace Kelly's Iconic Royal Wedding - AOL

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    Grace Kelly became a princess when she wed Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1956. Their royal wedding was spectacular, from her dress to their honeymoon yacht. Rare Photos From Grace Kelly's Iconic ...

  6. Rainier III, Prince of Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Rainier was born at Prince's Palace in Monaco, the first native-born prince since Honoré IV in 1758. Rainier's mother, Charlotte, was the only child of Louis II, Prince of Monaco, and his lover, Marie Juliette Louvet; she was legitimised through formal adoption and subsequently named heiress presumptive to the throne of Monaco.

  7. List of Americans who married international nobility - Wikipedia

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    Princess consort of Monaco: New Orleans, Louisiana: Albert I of Monaco: Monaco: October 30, 1889 [6] Mary Leiter Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston: Chicago, Illinois: George Curzon, Baron Curzon of Kedleston: United Kingdom: April 22, 1895 – July 18, 1906 (her death) [7] [8] [9] Julia Grant Princess Julia Cantacuzène Countess ...

  8. Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Monaco is a Mediterranean cuisine shaped by the cooking style of Provence and the influences of nearby northern Italian and southern French cooking, in addition to Monaco's own culinary traditions. [206] Espresso at Café de Paris, Monte Carlo

  9. Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy - Wikipedia

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    Princess Antoinette had a long-term liaison with Alexandre-Athenase Noghès, a Monegasque-born attorney and international tennis champion, in the mid-1940s. The couple had three children born out-of-wedlock who were legitimated by their parents' subsequent marriage (on December 4, 1951) and, henceforth, included in the line of succession to the Monegasque Throne until the death of Antoinette's ...