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I met your lovely
Schoenbrun, “Where Will the Prince …”
We can’t go on
“Peppery Ruler,”
New York Times.
I must get married
Ibid.
I’ve always been interested
Grace, quoted in Rose, p. 105.
There were costumes
Ibid., p. 103.
I want Grace Kelly
From the American Film Institute’s oral history with Ridgeway Callow, interviewed by Rudy Behlmer in Beverly Hills, California, in 1976; transcript on deposit at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Beverly Hills.
On Grace having Guinness paged by “Alice,” see Conant, p. 35.
It became a sort
Guinness, pp. 214–15.
She had this
Quoted in Duncan and Hopp, p. 153.
remote, quiet, pensive
Conant, p. 29.
I knew what I wanted
Robinson, p. 74.
He’s enormously sweet
Quine, p. 116.
Royalty doesn’t mean
“The Philadelphia Princess,”
Time
, January 16, 1956.
I don’t think
Ibid.
I made up my own mind
Schulberg, “The Other Princess Grace.”
Neither of us was
Robinson, pp. 79–80.
Well, I still have a contract
Zolotow, “Grace of Monaco.”
I think it would be better New York Times
, January 27, 1956.
I should say
Milton Bracker, “Prince of Monaco to Wed Grace Kelly,”
New York Times
, January 6, 1956.
TEN
I loved acting
Grace, in an interview with Pierre Salinger for ABC television, July 22, 1982. See also Pepper, “Princess Grace of Monaco.”
On the Barry play, see Christian H. Moe, “The Philadelphia Story,” in Hawkins-Dady, pp. 603–6.
uses society’s
From the back cover of Aitken.
She was … the least
Jack Kroll, with Scott Sullivan, “Portrait of a Lady,”
Newsweek
, September 27, 1982.
My darling
Rainier’s note to Grace in March 1956 was made public at the exhibition in the Grimaldi Forum and printed in the celebratory book—see Mitterrand, p. 141.
been accused
Ibid., p. 137.
The day we left New York
Schulberg, “The Other Princess Grace”; see also R. T. Kahn, “Amazing Grace,”
Ladies Home Journal
, September 1982.
I certainly don’t think
“A Life of Grace,”
People
(USA), September 27, 1982.
They told me
Princess Caroline,
A&E Biography.
No admonitions
Quine, p. 230.
She came back
Rainier, with Hawkins, “‘Our Life Together’”; see also Douglas Keay, “Life with Grace: An Exclusive Interview with Prince Rainier,”
Ladies Home Journal
, May 1974.
I had always lived
“Interview with Princess Grace,”
Playboy
, January 1966; see also Dherbier and Verlhac, p. 124.
I had to separate
Pepper, “Princess Grace of Monaco.”
Of course there were stormy
Ibid.
Rainier was moody
Christy, “I Remember …”
I married the man
Mitterrand, p. 268.
I didn’t ever want
Conant, p. 79.
She brought in
Anthony Burgess, “Grace Adieu,”
Observer Magazine
, September 29, 1982.
There’s absolutely no doubt A&E Biography.
a great beauty
Mann, “Princess Grace: How a Royal Beauty …”
I don’t expect
“Interview with Princess Grace,”
Playboy.
of where I am not
Kinsella and Kinsella, p. 180.
Mediterranean husband
Judy Klemesrud, “Princess Grace Makes a Movie—But It’s No Comeback,”
New York Times
, December 18, 1977.
Her excitement
Gam, p. 26.
I got the distinct feeling People
(USA), February 12, 1996.
They were living
Ibid.
She and I talked
For Rainier’s comments on the
Marnie
issue, see Robinson, pp. 197–98.
had the great sadness
Kinsella and Kinsella, p. 206.
The letters from Joseph Vogel and Alfred Hitchcock are contained in the
Marnie
files at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Beverly Hills.
Following this episode
Dherbier and Verlhac, p. 16.
At different times
Matthew Campbell, “Remembering My Fairytale Mother,”
Sunday Times
(UK), May 27, 2007.
She looked incredibly
Producer Frank O’Connor to Rainier, October 20, 1982.
Privately, she harbored
Christy, “I Remember …”
I certainly do miss acting
“Princess Grace Turns 40,”
Look
, December 16, 1969.
It should not be forgotten
Mitterrand, p. 282.
There have been times
Rainier with Hawkins, “‘Our Life Together.’”
Stéphanie spoke once on the record about the accident; see Robinson, pp. 214, 268–73.
This was like
Edward Meeks to the author, November 24, 2007.
he was completely submerged
Monsigny, pp. 222–23 (translated by the author).
How would you like
Pierre Salinger for ABC-TV (USA); available on DVD: ABC News Classics Productions, 2007.
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