From Daily Express 1994

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From Daily Express 1994
Prince Rainier's note signed on his personal letterhead card set to Mr. Fitzgerald, Prince Rainier writes, "Many thanks for your (...?). All here is well and I am delighted to have here my lovely little daughter. Rainier." Accompanied by the original mailing envelope postmarked from Monaco on August 18, 1986.
Jeffory Fitzgerald lived in New York and met Princess Grace of Monaco in 1980 through mutual friends. They struck up a friendship which consisted of letter writing, phone calls, and occasional get-togethers, both in public and in private. Grace's letters to him were filled with information about her travels, her children, and her daily activities, and indicate a deepening friendship, cautious flirtation, and strong emotions between the two. For Fitzgerald, the attachment was just as strong. In 1982, the friendship was cut short with the untimely death of Princess Grace at the age of 52. According to this note from Prince Rainier, we can see he remained in contact with him after the princess' death.
Magazine clipping of a cartoon illustration with Princess Grace's handwritten notation "hummm-m-or-!" in black ink at the upper right edge accompanied by the original mailing envelope, addressed in Princess Grace's hand to her friend Mr. Jeffory Fitzgerald of New York postmarked from Paris June 22, 1981.
Jeffory Fitzgerald lived in New York and met Princess Grace of Monaco in 1980 through mutual friends. They struck up a friendship consisting of letter writing, phone calls, and occasional get-togethers, both in public and private. Grace's letters to him were filled with information about her travels, her children, and her daily activities, and indicate a deepening friendship, cautious flirtation, and strong emotions between the two. For Fitzgerald, the attachment was just as strong. In 1982, the friendship was cut short by the untimely death of Princess Grace at the age of 52.
Source: eBay.
Princess Grace with Jeffory Fitzgerald at an event in New York on January 15, 1980.
Princess Grace of Monaco handwritten letter in blue ink to his close friend, Jeffory "Jeff" Fitzgerald.
In full: "Apr. 17, I will be wearing one of these hats - next time you see me - This city is quite extraordinary & rather frightening. The crowds & activity makes New York seem pastorale [sic]. We really all should be right at Berlitz studying Chinese. They are on the move. Love, G"
Accompanied by the original mailing envelope addressed in Princess Grace's hand, postmarked in Hong Kong, April 19, 1982.
A hand-written note on Detroit Plaza Hotel stationery to friend Jeffory "Jeff" Fitzgerald regarding enclosed articles she sent for his review. In full: "thought you should see this article on your ancestors - We both seem to have made the same paper! G"
A signed letter by Princess Grace dated in 1981 including some photographers taken by herself in New York during a friend's gathering at someone apartment in Manhattan. Among the people appearing in the photos is designer Vera Maxwell, Mr and Mrs William Allyn, Prince Rainier, Princess Caroline or the princess' young friendJeffory Fitzgerald.
From the Estate of Charles Fisher.
Signed letter from Princess Grace of Monaco to her closed-friend Jeffory Fitzgerald. Dated on September 22, 1980. From eBay,