Fernanda Biffi, the mother of Carolina, Monaco’s second husband Stefano Casiraghi, has died in the Italian region of Lombardy at the age of 99. D The grandfather of the princess’s eldest child Andrea, Carlotta and Pierre Casiragui, died at his villa in Fino Mornasco near Lake Como, where his family lived, as his son Marco revealed in Italian newspapers. Corriere della Sera. Marco Casiraghi also shared with the mentioned medium that his mother lived her life with intensity and incredible strength. “Mama had many joys and great sorrows, but she was a woman who grew up in times of war, able to face life with courage despite the thorns…She left us all examples and moments that we will always remember.”
A life marked by tragedy
who was the beloved mother-in-law of Princess Caroline of Monaco, survived the death of her son Stefano in a jet ski accident in France at the age of 30. Despite the great loss, Carolina and her mother-in-law remained very close. Expressing condolences to the family published in the newspaper, actually Dr Corriere della Sera Carolina’s name and the names of her three children, grandchildren of the deceased.
Grandmother of Andrea, Carlotta and Pierre
Fernanda, who died just before turning 100, was married to Italian businessman Giancarlo Casiraghi, who died in 1998, and with whom she had four children: Marco, Daniele, Stefano and Rosalba. After the tragic death of her son, Fernanda Casiraghi still had strong ties to the Monegasque royal family because Grandmother of Andrea, Carlotta and Pierre. The news came while Princess Caroline of Monaco and Albert II were in Paris, where the Monegasque sovereign attended the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral this weekend and where both attended the unveiling of a fresco honoring her grandfather John B. Kelly this Monday.
Carolina di Monaco and Stefano Casiraghi met in 1982 through mutual friends. They were married civilly at the Palace Prince on December 29, 1983. On 3 October 1990, Stefano lost his life in the waters off Monte Carlo when his boat crashed into the sea while trying to retain his title as Off-Shore World Champion.