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Monaco Marks World AIDS Day with Palace Tribute and New Testing Centre

Summary by Monaco Life
The Prince’s Palace lit up in red on Monday night in a gesture of solidarity with those affected by HIV and AIDS. The illumination served both as a tribute to lives lost and a reminder that the battle against stigma and infection continues.  Inside the Oceanographic Museum, a more intimate ceremony unfolded as Fight Aids Monaco displayed eight memorial quilts honouring 93 people who have died from AIDS-relayed illnesses. Princess Stéphanie, who …
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Although she is discreet, Stéphanie de Monaco is still very committed to AIDS. On Monday, the princess mobilized herself alongside her daughter, Camille Gottlieb, to pay tribute to the people who died of the disease.

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news.mc broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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