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Pierre Rainier Stefano Casiraghi (born 5 September 1987) is a world-class skipper of racing boats and a businessman of Monegasque origin. He is the managing director of ENGECO, the Monaco-based construction company founded by his own father, the late Stefano Casiraghi, in 1984. He's also the majority shareholder of Monacair, a helicopter chartering service established by his father in 1988. He is the third-born son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, a nephew of Prince Albert II of Monaco, and a grandson of the late Rainier III, Prince of Monaco. He is married to Beatrice Borromeo, of the famous Italian noble family, with whom he has two sons, respectively named Stefano and Francesco.
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Sailing is an escape, it’s an adventure. As I kid I was always reading books about adventure, about being outside. It was always something I wanted to do and the first time I went sailing on my own, or went out with a friend, it was just freedom. No one could come and tell me, ‘Go there,’ or ‘Do this.’ It felt like a mini adventure just for me.
I’m quite pissed off with most yacht designers. I don’t understand what the hell they’re doing. No one is reinventing anything. No one is trying to think outside the box. We have completely forgotten what being on a boat is about. It’s about being on the sea, it’s not about being in an apartment. All these new superyachts are all about interior space, covered decks and you’re so far from the water, which means going for a swim, which should be your primary thought, requires you to go down an elevator three floors. I don’t understand it.
If you imagine Monaco at the beginning of the 20th century, it was a really small town which had the elite coming in the winter and the rest of the year it was just fishermen and some little hotels. It was a very simple life and this helps us keep our feet on the ground and appreciate everything we have. One generation back, two generations back, people were living in completely different conditions. A lot of people remember that here.