Princess Stéphanie of Monaco has put an end to speculation
about her future, firmly denying any plans to step back from public
life. In an interview with Gala magazine, she
clarified comments that had sparked rumors of retirement and reaffirmed
her unwavering commitment to the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Recently
promoted to Commander of the Order of Cultural Merit on November 18—an
honor presented by her sister, Princess of Hanover, at the Prince’s
Palace—Princess Stéphanie spoke candidly about her role and
responsibilities. Marking World AIDS Day on December 1, the president of
Fight Aids Monaco reflected on more than two decades of advocacy.
Founded in 2004, Fight Aids Monaco remains at the heart of her
work. “I use my public profile to advance the fight against AIDS and to
challenge the discrimination that still surrounds this disease,” she
told Gala. “Without that visibility, my voice would not be heard in the same way.”


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