Princess Caroline's First Husband, Whom She Divorced After Just Two Years, Dies Aged 85
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Died in Madrid at 85: the announcement given by his eldest daughter. The wedding with Carolina, the divorce two years later
French businessman Philippe Junot, the first husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, has died. He was 85. His daughter Victoria announced the news via social media. In the 1970s, Junot was a much-discussed figure due to his short-lived marriage to Princess Caroline. This relationship drew criticism from her parents, Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace Kelly, partly due to Junot's reputation as a flamboyant playboy.
The fame of playboy marked the history of love with Carolina of Monaco, which covered the pages of the magazines in the 1970s. Entrepreneur and figure of society, Junot died in Madrid at the age of 85.
He achieved world fame with his marriage in 1978 despite opposition from Rainier of Monaco and Grace Kelly for his fame of 'playboy'
Before marrying Stefano Casiraghi and then Ernst-August of Hanover, Caroline of Monaco said yes a first time. In 1978, Albert de Monaco's older sister married Philippe Junot, a union that was subsequently cancelled. This story is sadly reminiscent of her since the businessman died at the age of 82.
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