Moonmaiden23
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I wonder if it will be her daughter Melanie or Princess Stephanie who will assume patronage of her animal charities?
Just seen this nice collage on Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CBTUtb3B5MD/?igshid=1rbmlek8i569c
Does Monaco have limitations of the number of people that can attend funerals?
I wonder will Baroness Elisabeth Ann-Massy be buried beside her mother and sister at the Chapelle de la Paix in Monaco?
According to this, it will be open to the public in the Chapel of the Prince’s Palace from Saturday June 13 from 2pm to 5pm and every other day from 9am to 12pm and from 2pm to 5pm.
https://lagazettedemonaco.com/en/la-baronne-elisabeth-ann-de-massy-est-decedee/
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Possibly - but Monaco has managed the situation very well so if everyone is spaced out it will probably be ok.I was wondering if there is a maximum of people that can attend the funeral mass itself due the corona pandemic.
I had no idea Antoinette was ill either... may she rest in peace. As far as today's standards go, where the oldest man in the world died at 112, 73 is quite young to die.
Princess Antoinette died in 2011. It is her daughter Baroness Elisabeth-Anne who passed away this week.
Elisabeth-Anne's younger sister Christine-Alix passed away at the age of 37 (in 1989); so Christian Louis is the only one of the siblings left.
Elisabeth-Anne leaves behind her two children (Jean-Léonard by her first husband and Mélanie-Antoinette by her second (whom she was only married for during the three months before and two months after the birth of their daughter)), a daughter-in-law (Suzanne) and one grandson (Melchior). Other close family members are her brother Christian Louis; and her niece and nephews by both her younger brother (Leticia, Brice and Antoine) and sister (Keith) and six great-nieces and nephews.
The family attended the funeral of Elisabeth-Anne de Massy at the Cathedral of Monaco this morning:
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Very sad. Very strange with all the masks although I totally understand the necessity. Nice to see so many of the family turn up to support her children.
I would have thought that for this occasion Stephanie could have forgone her scraped back ponytail even if she didn't want to wear a mantilla.
Somehow the masks make the funeral today seem more sombre - I noticed that they had the Monegasque crest on them, which was a nice additional touch.
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Nice touch that indeed, (not that it's important, but i think Charlene was wearing a different one?)