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Editor-in-Chief of a Day. Edito. the Event, a Crack in the Real

By visiting Epinal to sign her book La Fêlure, Charlotte Casiraghi made a detour through the editorial staff of Vosges Matin to be editor-in-chief of our titles (Vosges Matin, l'Est Républicain et le Républicain Lorrain). Member of Monaco's princely family, the one who is also cavalier and writer remains faithful to herself, regardless of the role she plays.
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By visiting Epinal to sign her book La Fêlure, Charlotte Casiraghi made a detour through the editorial staff of Vosges Matin to be editor-in-chief of our titles (Vosges Matin, l'Est Républicain et le Républicain Lorrain). Member of Monaco's princely family, the one who is also cavalier and writer remains faithful to herself, regardless of the role she plays.

Charlotte Casiraghi, Princess of Monaco, who has just signed "La fêlure", a literary and philosophical essay, will be the editor-in-chief of a day of Vosges Matin, L的Est Républicain and Le Républicain Lorrain, this Friday, March 20 in Epinal. Here are 5 things to know about her.

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vosgesmatin.fr broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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