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Beatrice Borromeo cuts a glamorous figure in a houndstooth dress at the Monaco Grand Prix with her husband Pierre Casiraghi

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In the photo: Pierre Casiraghi, son of Carolina, Princess of Hanover, with his wife Beatrice Borromeo before the Monaco Grand Prix.

Beatrice Borromeo looked effortlessly glamorous as she attended the Monaco Grand Prix today with her husband Pierre Casiraghi.

The aristocrat, married to Grace Kelly’s grandson, opted for an elegant houndstooth dress for the occasion.

The mother-of-two’s elegant sleeveless dress featured a chic dropped hem and square neckline.

The 37-year-old, who Tatler last year called “the most elegant European royal”, opted for simple black accessories with the exception of a delicate gold watch.

Beatrice completed her chic ensemble with a small black bag, gold-trimmed leather pumps, and chunky sunglasses.

In the photo: Pierre Casiraghi, son of Carolina, Princess of Hanover, with his wife Beatrice Borromeo before the Monaco Grand Prix.

The royal, who married into Monaco’s glamorous royal family in 2015, styled her blonde hair in loose waves and modeled a pair of pearl earrings.

Beatrice and Pierre were initially seen in the Ferrari garage before going up to a VIP balcony.

Before marrying Pierre, Beatrice, whose family owns the Borromean Islands on Lake Maggiore near Milan, as well as land in the Lombardy and Piedmont countryside, worked as a journalist and journalist in her native Italy.

On her wedding day in 2015, considered the “most chic of the summer” by Vogue, she wore four haute couture dresses, two by Valentino for a civil service in Monaco and two by Armani Prive for a religious service on Lake Maggiore.

His family still owns the Roca Borromeo castle where the reception took place.

Since then, she and Pierre have become parents to two sons, Stefano, five, and Francesco, four.

He has now dedicated himself to documentary filmmaking and recently premiered the three-episode series The King Who Never Was on Netflix.

The series focuses on the death of a German teenager in August 1978, which remains a mystery to this day.

Pictured: The couple seen watching the Monaco Grand Prix from the Ferrari VIP area this afternoon

Pictured: The couple seen watching the Monaco Grand Prix from the Ferrari VIP area this afternoon

The mother-of-two's elegant sleeveless dress featured a chic dropped hem and square neckline.

The mother-of-two’s elegant sleeveless dress featured a chic dropped hem and square neckline.

The aristocrat, married to Grace Kelly's grandson, opted for an elegant houndstooth dress for the occasion.

The aristocrat, married to Grace Kelly’s grandson, opted for an elegant houndstooth dress for the occasion.

For her next project, Beatrice will make a film about the origins of the family she married: the Grimaldis of Monaco, the oldest royal family in Europe.

“My company Astrea Films produces the film about the takeover of the fortress of Monaco by the Grimaldi family in the Middle Ages,” he said.

Pierre’s grandmother, Grace Kelly, became Princess Grace of Monaco in 1956, when she retired from acting to marry the prince. In 1982, she tragically lost her life in a car accident.

Throughout her 50 years in the public eye, Princess Grace was photographed wearing dozens of Christian Dior couture dresses, including the famous black and white one she wore to the 1954 premiere of Hitchcock’s Rear Window, one of his most famous films. .

Both Beatrice and Pierre are now brand ambassadors, with Beatrice set to star in a glossy black and white campaign in 2023 to promote her £6,000 Lady Dior bag.

Pierre Casiraghi, Grace Kelly

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