Hereditary Prince of Monaco

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The Hereditary Prince(ss) of Monaco is the title given to the heir apparent or heir presumptive of the Monegasque throne, since its official creation on 15 May 1882. Traditionally, a male Hereditary Prince is also given the title Marquis of Baux. Like the Reigning Sovereign Prince and all other members of the Princely Family, the Hereditary Prince or Hereditary Princess is styled His or Her Serene Highness.

List of Hereditary Princes(ss) of Monaco

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Portrait Name Tenure Length
File:Prince Albert I of Monaco - circa 1910.jpg Albert (I) 15 May 1882 10 September 1889 7 years, 118 days
File:Prince Louis II of Monaco 05670r.jpg Louis (II) 10 September 1889 26 June 1922 32 years, 289 days
File:Duchesse de Valentinois (Charlotte Grimaldi de Monaco) - btv1b53084097x.jpg Charlotte 26 June 1922 30 May 1944 21 years, 338 days
File:Prince Rainier III.jpg Rainier (III) 30 May 1944 9 May 1949 4 years, 344 days
File:Princess Caroline.jpg Caroline 23 January 1957 14 March 1958 1 year, 50 days
File:Prince Albert II of Monaco at the Enthronement of Naruhito (1).jpg Albert (II) 14 March 1958 6 April 2005 47 years, 23 days
File:Princess Caroline.jpg Caroline 6 April 2005 10 December 2014 9 years, 248 days
File:Royal Monogram of Prince Jacques of Monaco.svg Jacques[a] 10 December 2014 Incumbent 11 years, 166 days

Notes

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  1. ^ Princess Gabriella, Jacques' twin sister, was born before him and so was heir presumptive of the throne for two minutes, but she wasn't granted the title because of Monaco's male-preference primogeniture.[1]

See also

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References

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