
Prince Rainier and Father Tucker, known as the "troubadour du Bon Dieu". He was the chaplain for the Palace of Monaco and gray eminence of Prince Rainier, he was also chanoine of St. Roman. In the gardens of the Palace of Monaco 1954.
In the gardens of the Palace of Monaco in 1954, Prince Rainier III stands beside Father Tucker, the Palace chaplain and his close advisor, known as the “troubadour du Bon Dieu.” Dressed in a dark double-breasted suit, the Prince smiles slightly. To his right, the clergyman wears a vibrant magenta mozzetta over a white lace rochet, a large pectoral cross at his chest. He holds a black biretta with a magenta pom-pom in his left hand.
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