Grace Kelly's Granddaughter, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, Gives First Interview

Grace Kelly's Granddaughter, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, Gives First Interview

The first time she saw her on screen, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi knew she had a connection with her grandmother, Hollywood icon Grace Kelly. "One of my first and fondest memories involving my grandmother was watching 'High Society,'" the 23-year-old told Harper's Bazaar of seeing Kelly in the 1956 film for the first time. "It was a real goose-bumps moment for me."

For much of her life, it was a secret from the world that Grimaldi was royalty. Kelly famously wed the prince of Monaco, Rainer III, in 1956. Her granddaughter Grimaldi lived out of the spotlight until her father, Prince Albert II of Monaco, formally acknowledged her as his daughter in 2006. Now, Grimaldi is speaking about her relationship with her father and her admiration for Kelly, who died following a car crash in 1982, for the first time in the August issue of Harper's Bazaar. Michael Avedon photographed Kelly for the issue. His late grandfather Richard Avedon shot Princess Grace for Vogue in 1971.

Michael Avedon

Grimaldi told the magazine that she was in awe of her grandmother, but didn't realize her legendary status. "When I was little, my mom would show me photographs of her," she said, "but I didn’t understand that she was this huge icon."

The actress' granddaughter, who is also passionate about acting and recently launched her solo music career at a cabaret-style showcase, says she's ready to finally tell her story. "This is my first interview, my first time going public. It’s delicate, but I think I’m ready to step out and share my story a little bit further," Grimaldi said.

For the full interview, head to Harper's Bazaar.

Michael Avedon
Michael Avedon
Michael Avedon

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