The journalist Wendy Leigh is not too bad spell for the umpteenth biography of Grace Kelly. "No heated" was the slogan of the American publisher and thus the reader will discover that the more fire ice in this quest for a doubly fascinating character, the Hollywood star and Princess, the passionate lover and wife forsaken ... Obviously if we believed in the fairy tale not to mention those who have wanted to beatify it plummets the Rock in poor état.On spares us neither the loss of virginity of the young Kelly, aspiring actress with the husband of a friend with whom she was going nor the long list of lovers whose very large stars with the age of his father was the period .There Hollywood as there's blue period in Picasso.La best part of the biography when you're a fan of the cinema of the 50.Hollywood visibly tastes confidences while the Princess of Monaco is based on cross-checking a little more risky. The journalist Wendy Leigh has a typical research work of Anglo-Saxon biographers with more than a hundred witnesses and interviews which leaves little room for the legend that so many magazines have printed.