In 1962, Grace (played by Nicole Kidman) had been married for six years. Her every smile and frown had become a classic image of a 20th-century prince[Expand All]
In 1962, Grace (played by Nicole Kidman) had been married for six years. Her every smile and frown had become a classic image of a 20th-century princess, but at this time, she was striving to reconcile her past with her present. She is eager to return to the big screen, but is hesitant because she now holds three positions - mother of two children, princess of the European Duchy, and wife of Rainier III (played by Tim Roth). Hitchcock (played by Roger Ashton-Griffiths) suggested that she return to Hollywood, a proposal that troubled Grace. At that time, the modernization reform measures of her husband Rainier were resisted by French President de Gaulle. De Gaulle wanted to impose heavy taxes on Monaco and pushed for military force to ensure the implementation of these measures. The gradually expanding international crisis and the approaching French invasion are not only a crisis for Grace's family, marriage and country, but also for her personal life. This is a moment when a screen star far from her home in the United States has to make a difficult decision: to return to being the globally watched and beloved big star by countless fans, or to embrace her new identity and her responsibility towards her husband, children, and the second smallest but still her home and kingdom in the world...[Collapse]