Albuquerque Journal

Grace Kelly’s son buys mom’s ex-home

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PHILADELPH­IA — The Philadelph­ia home where Oscar-winning actress Grace Kelly grew up and accepted a marriage proposal from Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1955 is now in the hands of the royal family. Her son, Prince Albert of Monaco, has confirmed to People Magazine that he was the recent purchaser of the six-bedroom, 2.5-story Colonial home in the city’s East Falls section. He said in an interview on the magazine’s website posted Friday that the house is “very special to our family” and he was happy to have saved it “from a near certain death or developmen­t.” The property last made headlines in 2014 when its 81-year-old former owner, who had lived there since 1973, pleaded no contest to animal cruelty charges for keeping cats and dogs in unsanitary conditions. Officials with the Pennsylvan­ia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals seized 15 cats from the home and found the remains of several others. Real estate agent John O’Connell of Elfant Wissahicko­n Realtors said the home sold for $754,000. The prince told the magazine he planned to visit Philadelph­ia on Tuesday as he considers plans for the home. “We’re still trying to figure out what we’re going to do with it,” he said. “We’re looking at having it contain some museum exhibit space and maybe use part of it for offices for some of our foundation work.” The home was built in 1935 by Kelly’s father, John B. Kelly. He was a threetime Olympic gold medalwinni­ng rower in the 1920s and later a prominent businessma­n active in Philadelph­ia politics. A sign posted outside designates the structure as a Pennsylvan­ia historical landmark.

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