Behind a high stone wall in Le Mée-sur-Seine, near Melun, hides a property that the inhabitants encounter without always knowing it. This 18th-century Mansion saw Andrea Casiraghi, Pierre Casiraghi and Charlotte Casiraghi, the children of Caroline de Monaco, grow up. For several years, the family led a very discreet life there. Purchased in the late 1990s by the princess and her then husband, Ernst-August of Hanover, the house served as a base i…
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Behind a high stone wall in Le Mée-sur-Seine, near Melun, hides a property that the inhabitants encounter without always knowing it. This 18th-century Mansion saw Andrea Casiraghi, Pierre Casiraghi and Charlotte Casiraghi, the children of Caroline de Monaco, grow up. For several years, the family led a very discreet life there. Purchased in the late 1990s by the princess and her then husband, Ernst-August of Hanover, the house served as a base i…