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| • | "she was expelled from St. Dominiques girls' finishing school for smoking at school", Chicago Tribune, May 26, '85 |
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| • | "here she is, sipping a beer and puffing on a cigarette, sunglasses pushed up on her head, dark brown hair swept back in a boyish, Fabian-style cut", Washington Post, Mar. 3, '86 |
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| • | "she slouches on a sofa in her hotel suite, smoking cigarettes with a sulky expression and stretching her long legs on the coffee table", Associated Press, Jul. 28, '91 |
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| • | "'Hi', she says in an itsy-bitsy, squeaky American voice, extending her hand for a nervous shake. ''I'm Stephanie'. Then she wrinkles her nose, orders an Amstel Light and lights up a Marlboro", USA Today, Jul. 30, '91 |
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| • | "the slender, chain-smoking Princess Stephanie", Time Magazine (Europe), Jan. 20, '97
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| • | "Stephanie, who also [like sister Princess Caroline] smoked cigarette after cigarette" at Monaco's Red Cross Ball, Paris Match, Aug. 20, '98 |
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| • | "smoked despite her pregnancy", Berliner Kurier (Germany), Mar. 3, '99
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| • | "Marlboro in her mouth... Stephanie smokes", Aktuelle (Germany), Oct. 18, '99 |
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| • | "cigarette in her mouth", Paris Match, Apr. 26, '01
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| • | "wheeling along on a scooter with a fag hanging from the mouth", Sunday Express (UK), Apr. 29, '01 |
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| • | "Stephanie is covered in tattoos, she smokes and has fat fingers like sausages", Daily Express (UK), Jun. 15, '01 |
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| • | same, Bunte Magazine (Germany), Jun. 14, '01 |
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| • | "Steph's different. She is one of the gang. You can cadge fags off her" The Sunday Telegraph (The Sunday Telegraph supplement) (UK), Jul. 16, '01 |
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| • | "During her life with the circus, she was photographed standing outside her caravan, which she named 'Palace', wearing a grubby dressing gown and with a cigarette hanging from her lips", Daily Telegraph (UK), Mar. 15, '02 |
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| • | "During her life with the circus, she was photographed standing outside her caravan, which she named 'Palace', wearing a grubby dressing gown and with a cigarette hanging from her lips, looking more like trailer-park trash than Grace Kelly's daughter", National Post (Canada), Mar. 15, '02
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| • | "had turned into a tough aggressive tomboy. At 12 she was already smoking...[a friend:] 'Then she skulked away, with [Princess] Grace and her guest both acting 'as if we didn't smell the strong scent of tobacco left in her wake'", extract from Once Upon a Time: The Story of Princess Grace, Prince Rainier and Their Family, Daily Mail (UK), Apr. 1, '03 |
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| • | "wearing only her underwear and puffing on a cigarette in full view of passers-by", w/pic, Daily Mail (UK), Aug. 15, '03 |
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| • | "Princess Stephanie of Monaco has traded it all in to live in a camper van in a park. Wearing only her underwear and puffing on a cigarette in full view of passers-by, Stephanie, 38, has adopted a lifestyle a million miles from the fairytale House of Grimaldi", MX (Australia), Aug. 15, '03 |
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| • | "she was photographed in a bikini top and shorts, smoking a cigarette, and looking far from regal", Daily Telegraph (UK), Sep. 17, '03
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| • | "Stephanie was snapped on tour in her bikini and a pair of tatty shorts, puffing hard on a cigarette", The Sunday Independent (Ireland), Sep. 21, '03 |
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| • | "But now, once again, she is living in a caravan with her three children, this time with Peres. Once again, with a degree of repetition that seems slightly weird, she is being spotted and photographed slouching around the Lucerne pitch in her underwear or dressing gown or a bikini top and shorts, depending which rag you read a fag hanging out of her mouth. This appalls the paparazzi, even those who depend for a living on women wearing no more than underwear. The 'Fag-ash Lil' appearances astonish them, too, despite the fact that visitors to France or Italy, the two countries that hold Monaco in a little sandwich of a Franco-Latin embrace, might reasonably assume that both had made smoking compulsory. Perhaps fairytale princesses are supposed to be a little more ethereal than your average thirtysomething femme", The Age (Australia), Oct. 8, '03
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| • | "She was smoking by the time she was twelve, behind her parents' back, of course ... from time to time, photographers would catch Stephanie chain-smoking while sitting on the steps of her trailer ... It went deeper than Grace's feeling that her daughter, now eighteen years old, shouldn't wear so much makeup, or smoke.", "Once Upon a Time: Behind the Fairy Tale of Princess Grace and Prince Rainier" by J. Randy Taraborrelli, '03, pgs. 307, 314, 335 |
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| • | "the chain-smoking former fashion model, swimsuit designer and rock band singer", The Gambler magazine, when?
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