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Kelly Grace 1928 - 1982 Lovely Grace Kelly ALS to Leonard Lyons, newspaper columnist
Single page ALS, on stationary with Royale letterhead, 6" x 7.5". Signed and dated by Princess Grace (Grace Kelly), as "Grace", and dated "Aug. 7th, 1970" Neatly penned with strong contract. Expected center fold else near fine.


A lovely letter scripted by Grace Kelly to Leonard Lyons, an American newspaper columnist who travelled the world and sent back daily columns, sometimes giving his column to New York bound travelers with a request they contact the paper upon arrival. He avoided writing about scandal in his column, and thus earned the trust of the many figures he met. Grace Kelly's letter to him thanked him for his column on Montecattini and the photos of Caroline. Her letter to him is shown in full below:

'"Dear Leonard, Aug. 7th, 1970

Many thanks for the recent column on Montecattini + the photos of Caroline that you sent earlier -

I took both Albert + Caroline to the states at the end of June + put them into summer camps - I never got to N.Y. as I had to rush back here for our summer festival - so I went directly from Phila. To Paris. I just couldn't face the confusion of Kennedy airport in summer -

The children are having a great time + won't get back here until the 25th we miss them terribly but it is a wonderful experience for them.

Many affectionate thoughts to you + your family. Hope we get to see you in N.Y. before too long -

Sincerely

Grace"

Rainer and Kelly married in 1956, and had 3 children, whom she referenced in the letter. Albert and Caroline would have been 12 years old at the time of the writing of her letter:

· Caroline Louise Marguerite, born January 23, 1957

· Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre , born March 14, 1958, current Prince of Monaco

· Stephanie Marie Elisabeth, born February 1, 1965

Princess Grace Kelly was known for her incredible regal presence and serenity. Her wonderful warm letter to Leonard evokes both. Her tragic accidental passing in 1982, at the young age of 52, leaves little in the way of signed pieces by her, with this example in wonderful highly collectible condition.

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