
Fernanda Biffi Casiraghi, Matriarch of Monaco's Casiraghi Family, Dies at 99
- André Giacometti
- Dec 9, 2024
- 1 min read
The Principality of Monaco mourns the loss of Mrs. Fernanda Biffi Casiraghi, a distinguished figure in both the entrepreneurial and social circles of Monaco, who passed away on December 7, 2024, just short of her centennial. As the mother-in-law to HRH Princess Caroline of Monaco and grandmother to Charlotte, Pierre, and Stefano Casiraghi, Mrs. Biffi Casiraghi held a special place in the hearts of the Monegasque royal family. Her contributions to the local community, notably as the founder and first president of the Italian Entrepreneurs Association in Monaco, marked her as a pioneering spirit in the business realm, greatly enhancing the principality's commercial ties with Italy.
Despite enduring personal tragedy with the loss of her son Stefano, Mrs. Biffi Casiraghi's bond with her Monaco-based family remained unshaken. She spent her later years in her villa in Fino Mornasco, Italy, where she continued to host cherished family gatherings, especially during the festive season, maintaining deep connections with her grandchildren. Her commitment to family was profoundly reflected in her daily life and traditions, such as the preparation of ossobuco alla Milanese, a dish that came to symbolize her dedication to her Italian roots and familial love.
Her passing was met with a subdued response in Monaco, with the royal family and close associates expressing their grief through personal tributes and quiet reflections on her impactful life. Mrs. Biffi Casiraghi's legacy, underscored by her indomitable spirit and her role in fostering strong family ties, will continue to resonate within the principality. Her life's work, particularly in strengthening Monaco's entrepreneurial framework, remains a testament to her formidable character and enduring influence.
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