Prince Albert of Monaco has experienced key moments in his life that have shaped the course of his family. He had his first daughter in 1992, Jazmin Grace, without marrying the baby's mother. This important move has affected Jazmin Grace throughout her life, as she now can't access the throne of Monaco or hold a royal title.
One of the key moments in Albert of Monaco's life took place in December 2014. At that time, his children with Princess Charlene were born: twins Jacques and Gabriella.

Since then, more than ten years have passed. Jacques and Gabriella have gained prominence, have accompanied their parents at numerous official events, and have shown confidence and commitment.
Albert of Monaco did not marry Jazmin Grace's mother
Both have grown up under public scrutiny and have understood what their role in the future of the Principality will be. However, only one of the two has been designated to succeed their father.
The heir to the throne is Jacques, despite being born a few minutes after his sister. This decision has followed the Agnatic Law: this rule states that succession favors males, regardless of birth order. This way, Jacques has become the future head of the Monegasque state.

Albert has stated on several occasions that he wants his children to keep united and has wanted Gabriella to play a role in supporting her brother. He has pointed out that he himself has relied on his sisters during key moments of his reign. However, this sibling unity has contrasted with another family reality that has been much more complex.
Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, Albert's eldest daughter, has been left out of the line of succession. Although the prince has officially recognized her and given her his surname, her status has not changed and she has not received the title of Princess of Monaco. This situation has occurred because her mother was not married to Albert, and in Monaco, only children born within marriage can aspire to the throne.
Jazmin Grace can't access the throne of Monaco
Jazmin's exclusion has been a direct consequence of her father's decisions. Despite the recognition, the young woman has not been able to access the privileges of the royal family. If Albert had married Jazmin Grace's mother, she would now be a princess, an important move that has affected Jazmin throughout her life.

This difference has been noticeable, especially with the growing visibility of Jacques and Gabriella.
Although Jazmin keeps a good relationship with her father, the title she has never received remains an open wound.