Pope Leo urges Monaco, tax haven of billionaires, to help needy

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Pope Leo urges Monaco, tax haven of billionaires, to help needy By Yesim DikmenSat, March 28, 2026 at 9:43 AM UTC 0 1 / 0Pope Leo XIV visits MonacoPrince Albert II of Monaco and Pope Leo XIV attend a welcoming ceremony at the Prince's Palace as part of Pope's oneday trip, in Monaco, March 28, 2026. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane By Yesim Dikmen MONACO, March 28 (Reuters) Pope Leo on Saturday made a day trip to Monaco, a taxfree microstate on the French Riviera known ‌as a haven for billionaires and their luxury yachts, and urged its residents ‌to share their wealth and help those in need.

Pope Leo urges Monaco, tax haven of billionaires, to help needy

By Yesim DikmenSat, March 28, 2026 at 9:43 AM UTC

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1 / 0Pope Leo XIV visits MonacoPrince Albert II of Monaco and Pope Leo XIV attend a welcoming ceremony at the Prince's Palace as part of Pope's one-day trip, in Monaco, March 28, 2026. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

By Yesim Dikmen

MONACO, March 28 (Reuters) - Pope Leo on Saturday made a day trip to Monaco, a tax-free microstate on the French Riviera known ‌as a haven for billionaires and their luxury yachts, and urged its residents ‌to share their wealth and help those in need.

"In God's eyes, nothing is received in vain!" the ​pope told Monaco's royal family and leading residents. "Every good placed in our hands... bears an intrinsic need not to be held back, but to be shared, so that everyone's life may be better."

Leo is the first pope in nearly five centuries to visit the wealthy ‌Mediterranean enclave. He arrived after ⁠a 90-minute helicopter ride from the Vatican and met first with Prince Albert, Monaco's head of state and son of the late Hollywood ⁠star Grace Kelly.

The pope appeared to reiterate his message that the wealthy should help those less fortunate in his official gift to Albert.

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He gave the prince a colourful artwork created ​by the ​Vatican's mosaic studio, an image of St. ​Francis of Assisi, a 13th-century son ‌of a prosperous Italian merchant who renounced his inheritance to help the poor.

The second smallest state in the world after the Vatican, and one of the last countries with Catholicism as the state religion, Monaco has the highest concentration of billionaires per capita in the world.

In his speech at Albert's official residence, a 12th-century fortress with lavish ‌apartments overlooking blue-green Mediterranean waters, Leo urged Monaco's residents ​to "put your prosperity at the service of law ​and justice".

Leo, the first U.S. pope, ​was elected in May to succeed the late Pope Francis as ‌head of the 1.4-billion-member Church. His visit ​to Monaco is only ​his second outside Italy, but opens what is expected to be a busy year of travel.

Leo, 70, is relatively young and in good health for a ​pope. He will undertake ‌an ambitious, four-country tour of Africa in April, and is also due to ​make a week-long visit to Spain in June.

(Additional reporting by Joshua McElwee ​in Vatican City; Editing by Jan Harvey)

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