Monaco–United States relations

[3] The first US consular agent was Emile de Loth, accredited in February 1874, but this post was closed and moved to Nice in 1906.

[1] A US consulate was briefly set up in Monaco in November 1942 by Walter Orebaugh at the behest of his superior Pinkney Tuck.

[5][6] Until 2006 Monaco's only career consul-general (Maguy Maccario Doyle in 2006) operated out of New York, but directed all the honorary consuls in placements worldwide.

[1] The United States does not yet have a diplomatic mission located in Monaco but there is an embassy in Paris, and a consulate general in Marseille.

On December 3, 2013, Maguy Maccario Doyle was appointed to be the Monegasque ambassador to the United States by Prince Albert II.

[16] Ambassador Maccario Doyle is also concurrently accredited to Canada,[17] as well as the permanent observer of Monaco to the Organization of American States.

Rainier III and John F. Kennedy after a luncheon in honour of the Prince and his wife, May 1961.
Residence of the Embassy of Monaco in Washington, D.C.