Louis Ducruet, the son of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, carries a name steeped in tradition and responsibility-but speaks with the sincerity of a man who values simplicity far more than status. In an intimate conversation, he opened up about his devotion to Monaco's cultural heritage, his work with the Barbagiuans team, his behind-the-scenes role at the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival, and the quiet, balanced life he chooses to lead alongside his wife, Marie, and their two young daughters.
The Barbagiuans: A Team, a Legacy, a Family
Louis's connection to the Barbagiuans-the legendary football team founded by Prince Albert II-goes well beyond sport. For him, it is a tribute to Monaco's family spirit, a celebration of friendship, and a mission to support charitable causes close to the Principality.
As team president, he oversees not just their athletic engagements, but their philanthropic initiatives. Matches are more than matches-they're moments of solidarity, bringing together athletes, celebrities, and the wider community.
Louis describes the Barbagiuans as "a family before anything else," a team rooted in camaraderie, humility, and the joy of giving back. He speaks of the players with warmth, recalling training sessions filled with laughter, competitive fun, and the shared desire to carry forward the values instilled by Prince Albert.
At the Heart of the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival
Every January, Monaco lights up with one of its most cherished traditions-the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival, created by Prince Rainier III. Louis, continuing the legacy of his mother, Princess Stéphanie, plays a key role in the organization and logistical orchestration of the event.
He describes the Festival as "a world of magic behind the scenes," where families from across continents reunite every year, where generations of performers pass down their craft, and where Monaco becomes, for a few days, the beating heart of modern circus arts.
His work there is discreet yet essential. From coordinating performers to supporting his mother's artistic decisions, Louis makes sure everything runs seamlessly. He speaks with admiration of the artists-acrobats, animal trainers, musicians-whose dedication and passion humble him year after year.
A Prince Who Chooses Simplicity
Despite his royal background, Louis cherishes a remarkably simple life. He and his wife Marie-whom he met during his studies-prioritize normalcy, authenticity, and stability for their two daughters.
He jokes often about being "surrounded by women," describing his household with tenderness and humor. Their days are filled with ordinary moments-family walks, home cooking, quiet weekends, and the joys of parenthood. Fame may follow him, but Louis chooses closeness over glitter, sincerity over spectacle.
He emphasizes that his title does not define him:
"I'm just Louis. A husband, a father, someone who wants to work well and raise his daughters with good values."



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