PRINCE OF MONACO


The 'Reigning Prince or Princess of Monaco' is the sovereign monarch and head of state of the Principality of Monaco. All Princes or Princesses thus far have taken the name of the House of Grimaldi, but have belonged to various other houses in male line; the current Prince is Albert II.

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Powers of the Prince
Titles and styles
Non-reigning princes(ses) of Monaco
See also

Powers of the Prince


Monaco, along with Liechtenstein, is one of only two countries in Europe where the monarch still plays an active role in day-to-day politics.
The Prince or Princess exercises his or her authority in accordance with the Constitution and laws. He or she represents the Principality in all foreign relations and any revision, either total or partial, of the Constitution, must be jointly agreed to by the Prince and the National Council.
Legislative power is divided between the Prince who initiates the laws, and the National Council which votes on them. Executive power is retained by the Prince. The Minister of State and the Government Council are directly responsible to the Prince for the administration of the Principality.
Judiciary powers also belong to the Prince, the present Constitution states that the Prince has full authority in the courts and tribunals which render justice in his or her name.
Albert II, also grants amnesty and Monegasque citizenship, and bestows orders, titles and other ranks of distinction (see Awards and decorations of Monaco)

Titles and styles


Like all Monegasque royalty, the Prince is styled ''His Serene Highness'' (or, in the case of a ruling Princess, ''Her Serene Highness''), abbreviated to S.A.S. (''Son Altesse Serenissime''). Though they are rarely used, the Prince also bears a great many other hereditary titles, some of which are occasionally bestowed on his relatives or their spouses. Most of these titles have merged with the Crown of Monaco as a result of the Grimaldi family's acquisition of various duchies, counties, baronies, and other fiefs, though they are almost all extinct and carry no administrative power. The current Prince's complete titles and styles are:
His Serene Highness Albert II, Sovereign Prince of Monaco (princely title)

Duke of Valentinois, only a Monegasque title (formerly also a French title)

Marquis of Baux, only a Monegasque title

Count of Carladès, only a Monegasque title

Count of Polignac, a French title

Baron of Calvinet, only a Monegasque title

Baron of Buis, only a Monegasque title

Lord of Saint-Rémy, only a Monegasque title

Sire of Matignon, only a Monegasque title

Count of Torigni, only a Monegasque title

Baron of Saint-Lô, only a Monegasque title

Baron of La Luthumière, only a Monegasque title

Baron of Hambye, only a Monegasque title

Duke of Estouteville, only a Monegasque title

Duke of Mazarin, only a Monegasque title

Duke of Mayenne, only a Monegasque title

Prince of Château-Porcien, only a Monegasque title

Count of Ferrette, only a Monegasque title

Count of Belfort, only a Monegasque title

Count of Thann, only a Monegasque title

Count of Rosemont, only a Monegasque title

Baron of Altkirch, only a Monegasque title

Lord of Isenheim, only a Monegasque title

Marquis of Chilly, only a Monegasque title

Count of Longjumeau, only a Monegasque title

Baron of Massy, only a Monegasque title

Marquis of Guiscard, only a Monegasque title

Non-reigning princes(ses) of Monaco


'Prince(ss) of Monaco' is a title also given to certain members of the princely family of Monaco. It is not to be confused with the ruling Prince's title "Reigning Prince of Monaco", from which the first word is commonly dropped; or with the title of the heir apparent or presumptive to the throne, Hereditary Prince of Monaco.

See also



List of rulers of Monaco

Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne

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