Personal Life
Casiraghi attends official functions in Monaco, such as a fundraising gala for AMADE Mondiale and Nelson Mandela's foundation in September 2007. In 2006, she made her debut appearance at Monaco's Rose Ball (in French: Bal de la Rose), which also raises money for the Princess Grace Foundation. Since childhood, she and her brothers have made regular appearances with their family on occasions such as the Monaco National Day and the Monaco Grand Prix. Princess Caroline has, however, tried to minimize publicity in spite of increasingly intensive coverage by the mass media, especially in Europe. She dated Felix Winckler, the son of a prominent Brussels corporate attorney, from 2004 to 2007. Casiraghi also dated Italian scion Andreas r.k. Warnsing in mid 2007, and was then in a relationship with London gallery owner Alex Dellal from 2007 to 2012.
At the age of 16, Casiraghi was named number ten on a list of the world's most eligible young women. Vanity Fair, selected Casiraghi as one of the International Best Dressed List of 2006.
Casiraghi appears on the cover of Vogue Paris September 2011.
In January 2012, her lawyer, Alain Toucas, initiated a lawsuit against the French paparazzi, demanding greater privacy for his client.
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