The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)
Grace Kelly’s childhood home won’t be museum
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia home where Grace Kelly grew up has been restored to its original glory.
Toby Boshak, executive director of the Princess Grace Foundation-USA, tells NBC’s “Today” that the six-bedroom, 2.5-story Colonial home will be used occasionally by Kelly’s son Prince Albert II and his family.
It will also house offices for the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and host events for the Princess Grace Foundation USA, which provides scholarships to emerging talent in theater, dance and film.
An initial idea was to open the home as a museum, but the family decided against it.