A private Catholic service was held at Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption church, attended by close family, friends, and individuals connected to her life and philanthropic causes. Outside, well-wishers lined the narrow streets, applauding as the hearse passed, while others followed the ceremony via screens set up at the port.
The day highlighted her enduring legacy, focusing on her passionate defense of animals, her celebrated film career, and the sense of freedom and cultural change she came to represent in the 1960s.
She was later laid to rest in a private ceremony at the marine cemetery overlooking the Mediterranean, alongside family members. A public tribute followed, reflecting widespread admiration for her professional achievements as well as the controversies that had marked her public life.
