American actress Grace Kelly (1929 - 1982), now Princess Grace of Monaco, with her husband Prince Rainier III of Monaco and their children Albert and Caroline, circa 1963. (Photo by Paul Popper/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)

Princess Grace’s death was covered up,” declared Jacques Bidalou, a former French judge

It’s been nearly 41 years since Princess Grace of Monaco died in a car wreck, but questions still remain: Was it an accident? Or was it a cold-blooded mob murder?
Grace’s fairy-tale life, from Hollywood queen to Mediterranean princess, ended when her Rover P6 3500 shot off a beautiful but treacherous Riviera mountain road – the same road she drove along in her 1955 movie To Catch a Thief.
The official Monaco Palace version is that on the sunny morning of September 13, 1982, Grace Kelly, 52 – who became a princess when she wed Prince Rainier of Monaco in 1956 – decided to drive herself and daughter Stephanie, now 55, down from their weekend farm in the lower French Alps back to the palace.

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Princess Grace’s death was covered up,” declared Jacques Bidalou, a former French judge

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