Where did all princess Grace Kelly's jewels go?

Where did all princess Grace Kelly's jewels go?

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47 Video Views·Jun 24, 2026

In the spring of 1956, an American film star signed away her earning power and paid roughly two million dollars into a tiny, cash-poor principality — and in return she was given the most photographed jewels in the world. Yet when Grace Kelly died in 1982, she left barely ten thousand dollars registered in her own name. The diamonds, the pearls, the rubies the world adored? They were never truly hers.

In this video we trace the real story behind Princess Grace's legendary collection: the Cartier engagement ring ordered only when the first looked "lacking in class," the Van Cleef pearls presented as her marriage basket, the casino company's rubies turned into bridal regalia, and the Grimaldi heirlooms her own mother-in-law refused to lend her. We follow the jewels through the 1982 crash and into the hands of the next generation — where one daughter became their quiet keeper, another spent decades refusing them, and a son turned them into something between a memorial, a marketing tool, and a line on a family balance sheet.

It is a story about glamour, yes. But underneath it is a far more interesting one: about the price of a fairy tale, the women who inherit it, and what it really means to own something the whole world believes is yours.
Where the historical record is incomplete — particularly around how the collection was divided — we say so, and rely on the most careful specialist sources rather than speculation.

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