
Italian Princess MARIA CAROLINA Hospitalized After SHOCK Motorcycle Crash
Italian Princess Maria Carolina , 21, shared her miraculous survival after a harrowing motorcycle crash where she smashed headfirst into a wall. The young royal revealed her helmet saved her life and urged caution to fellow riders. She was hospitalized in intensive care and expressed gratitude to the medical team for their swift response. Days before the accident, she was seen at the Monaco Grand Prix and Cannes Film Festival. Fans expressed relief as she shared updates on her recovery.

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