


Good Morning Monaco
Friday, May 15, 2026
Monaco health authorities monitoring hantavirus cluster linked to cruise ship Monaco’s government says it is closely monitoring the international health situation following the identification of a hantavirus cluster aboard the cruise vessel MV Hondius…
Monaco anti-money laundering proposal triggers political storm A controversial proposal to amend Monaco’s anti-money laundering legislation has sparked sharp divisions within the National Council, exposing growing tensions between the newly formed opposition group “En Avant Monaco” and the governing majority…
Charity golf tournament raises funds for Princess Charlène Foundation His Serene Highness Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène attended the awards ceremony on May 13 for the inaugural “Formula E Monte-Carlo Tee Prix,” a charity golf tournament held at the Monte-Carlo Golf Club in support of the Princess Charlène of Monaco Foundation…

| Prince Pierre Foundation unveils 2026 literary selections The Literary Council of the Prince Pierre Foundation gathered at the Ritz Paris this week to determine the official selections for the foundation’s prestigious 2026 Literary Prize and Discovery Grant… Princess Charlene set for landmark official visit to Spain Her Serene Highness Princess Charlene will travel to Spain for her first official visit to the country alongside His Serene Highness Prince Albert II on Monday, June 1, as Monaco and Spain celebrate 150 years of diplomatic relations… Em Sherif Monte-Carlo returns for fifth season with new flavours and riviera ambitions Em Sherif Monte-Carlo has reopened for the 2026 season at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, unveiling a refreshed menu and new culinary experiences as the Lebanese restaurant continues to strengthen its presence in Monaco’s luxury dining scene… |
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DULY NOTED
Friday, May 15, 2026
Lucas di Grassi visited pupils at École de la Condamine ahead of this weekend’s Formula E races in Monaco, sharing his passion for motorsport with a CM1 class. The Lola Yamaha driver, who has competed in Formula E since the championship’s launch in 2014 and recently announced his retirement at the end of the season, answered students’ questions and spoke about his career, values and life beyond racing. Organised by the Automobile Club de Monaco, the initiative also saw drivers visit other schools in the Principality, creating moments of exchange between Formula E competitors and Monaco’s younger generation.



