Camille Gottlieb | |
Birth Date: | 15 July 1998 |
Citizenship: | Monaco |
Alma Mater: | University of Nice |
Occupation: | Campaigner, influencer |
Organization: | Be Safe Monaco |
Mother: | Princess Stéphanie of Monaco |
Camille Marie Kelly Gottlieb (born 15 July 1998[1]) is an anti-drunk-driving campaigner, influencer and relative of the Monegasque princely family. She is the daughter of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and the grand-daughter of Grace Kelly.
Born in 1998, Gottlieb's parents are Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and Jean Raymond Gottlieb; her parents met when her father worked as her mother's bodyguard.[2] Since her parents did not marry, she is not in the line of succession.[3] She studied at the University of Nice for a degree in Literature.
Since graduation, Gottlieb has worked with a number of charities, including establishing Be Safe Monaco, which campaigns against drink-driving.[4] Gottlieb founded this charity after a friend died whilst riding a scooter having consumed alcohol above safe levels to drive. Gottlieb is teetotal.[5] Her activism also extends to animal rights.[6]
Comparisons have been drawn by magazines such as Harper's Bazaar and Tatler, between her and her grandmother, the actress Grace Kelly, since they share physical similarities.[7] The New York Post has also described Gottlieb as a fashion influencer due to her social media presence.[8]