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The formal gear will certainly be brushed and readied for the royal wedding, however. The religious ceremony will take place in the Courtyard of Honour at the Prince's Palace in front of 4000 official guests. The reception, or official dinner, will be staged in the Oceanographic Museum, which used to be run by Jacques Cousteau. The newlyweds plan to make a tour of the principality with multiple television screens erected to allow Monaco's residents and visitors to see the procession.
Monaco's royal heritage continues to underpin its appeal as a destination. There are ubiquitous reminders of Albert's mother, Princess Grace, who died in 1982 at just 52 when her car plunged off a mountainside after she suffered a stroke. There are black-and-white photographs on outdoor plaques dotted across the principality, detailing key moments in her life, as part of a self-guided walking tour.
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