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Strict rule for Monaco residents means most of us will never be able to live there

Ex-playboy Prince Albert – who has just recovered from coronavirus – has the final word on all that happens in this nation of 37,000 people

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Monaco prides itself on being the glamour capital of the world with famous events such as the Monaco Yacht Show and the Monaco Grand Prix.

Around the size of Hyde Park it's easy to see why Monaco is known as the playground of the super rich with its lavish wealth and casinos.

The streets are crammed with Rollers, Ferraris, Lamborghinis and McLarens.

Monaco, around the size of Hyde Park, prides itself on being the glamour capital of the world(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Rooms with a private pool at the famous Hotel de Paris can cost £35,000 per night while people use helicopters like taxis.

Ex-playboy Prince Albert – who has just recovered from coronavirus – has the final word on all that happens in this nation of 37,000 people.

He flies by private jet – naturally – drives fast cars and has a cellar at his palace containing 15,000 bottles of super-expensive wine.

Prince Albert loves a good bottle of wine(AFP via Getty Images)

Huge yachts grab attention too and harbour masters struggle to fit them all in at £1,887 a night. 

Assistant harbour master Gerald Mazzola says: “For me, they are like crazy children, they want everything and they want more and more and more and more.