
Albert of Monaco, Speechless: What His Nephew, Caroline's Son, Just Did
Pierre Casiraghi's Latest Feat During the Formula E Race Leaves His Uncle, Albert of Monaco, Speechless
Monaco once again becomes the epicenter of glamour and speed. In a weekend marked by Formula E, an unexpected figure captured the flashes: Pierre Casiraghi. Discreet, yet always impeccable, the son of Caroline of Monaco has shown that style and elegance are also inherited.
A Highlighted Appearance at the E-Prix
On Saturday, May 3, Casiraghi stepped onto the podium of the Monaco E-Prix to present the trophy to the winner. Wearing a gray suit, white jersey, and sober tie, he once again proved that poise is part of his DNA. The champion, British Oliver Rowland, received the cup from the aristocrat while cameras pointed at both.

Formula E, increasingly present in the principality's calendar, has managed to attract the attention of international celebrities. Among the attendees were Idris Elba and Alexander Zverev, although it was Pierre who stole all the attention.
Days earlier, the businessman had already participated in official events alongside Prince Albert and his cousin Louis Ducruet. The three were present at the presentation of the documentary The Orange Army, focused on the volunteers of the Formula 1 Grand Prix.
Pierre Casiraghi, Without a Title, but with Weight in the Grimaldi Family
Pierre Casiraghi, 37 years old, occupies the eighth place in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne. Despite not having a noble title, his presence at official events is increasing. Like his siblings Charlotte and Andrea, he represents a modern generation, away from protocol, yet always loyal to the crown.

Son of the late Stefano Casiraghi, he inherited from him not only the surname but also a passion for the sea and motor sports. Pierre studied Economics and Management at Bocconi University in Milan and today leads several companies founded by his father, such as Engeco and Monacair. This summer he will return to action with the Admiral's Cup on the Isle of Wight: the regatta will be a new opportunity to reaffirm his commitment to sports and sustainability.
A Lifestyle Committed to the Environment
Casiraghi shines not only for his style but also for his ideals. In 2019 he crossed the Atlantic on a sailboat with Greta Thunberg, in a journey that lasted two weeks and used only solar energy. During the crossing, they lived austerely, sleeping on the floor, cooking with a stove, and using a bucket to shower.
That gesture marked a turning point in Pierre Casiraghi's public image. He showed that aristocracy can also be at the service of urgent causes. Although he has no crown or title, many in Monaco see him as the true heir to Grace Kelly's glamour.
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