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Their son Eugene de Beauharnais, 1st Duke of Leuchtenberg (adopted son of Napoleon I) married Princess Augusta of Bavaria, and from this marriage descend the sovereigns of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Belgium and Luxembourg, King Constantine of Greece, and HRH the Margrave of Baden.
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Does anyone know if Charles, Prince Napoleon, is close to the Belgian Royal Family? Did Charles attend the funeral of King Baudouin or was it just his father that went?
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According to the following site, Charles Prince Napoléon has a third (adopted) daughter, Anh (b. 1998). Here is the site: http://cscorse.ifrance.com/
Does anyone know anything else about this, such as when the child was adopted?
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That reminds me, I could not get my avatar to show up either? On the child he wrote: Ma dernière fille, ANH née le 22 avril 1998 à Saïgon, Viet-Nam, est en primaire à Paris. She was born in April 22, 1998 in Saigon Vietnam. I did not know about this either. I found interesting he does not mention his first wife, the Two Sicilies Princess that, thanks to their two kids, ties forever his Bonaparte heir to the rival House of Bourbon. Somehwhere in a grave both Napoleon I and Napoleon III and the Last Bourbon (Orleans) King are rolling over on their graves. Last edited by Toledo : 03-19-2006 at 09:57 AM. |
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And would make the house of Bonaparte another branch of the Capets like the Valois, the Bourbons, the Vendomes, the Contis, the Orleans, the Orleans-Braganza, Bourbon-Parma, Bourbon-Two Sicilies, etc. The Bonaparte heir and his ex wive, the Bourbon Two Sicilies princess did this already and their two kids carry both Houses in their veins. But we go back to reality, there is no such thing as a Royal or Imperial France anymore. But this matters seem interesting to speculate about because the members of this drama make their public quarrels quite entertaining for us to read about. My opinion? The Bonaparte claimant has a better chance, he is running for political office in 2007 and making a name for himself. All I think of is that Napoleon III started the same way, running for office, and we know what happened next. ![]() Last edited by Toledo : 03-22-2006 at 11:22 PM. |
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I think there's very little chance for France to become again a monarchy for the next hundred years. |
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That's why I said hypotetical.
Charles Napoleon could be running for any party and that does not change his identity as the Bonaparte candidate. Running for a local office is as good as a start up career in politics as any other political job. France might never be a monarchy again, but twenty years ago I never thought I would live to see the fall of the Eastern Communist block and, that Yeltsin will welcome with open arms the Romanovs back to Russia. Nor that France would have so many riots in the recent years. Always a catalytic enzyme to bigger changes. You are in France, please keep us posted since you have the advantage to see it first hand. Last edited by Toledo : 03-23-2006 at 09:41 PM. |
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God, I feel like I'm in a Federer-Nadal tennis match!, it's soo good
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Here is a new thread to discuss past and present members of the Bonaparte Imperial Family.
I have moved the Bonaparte posts from the Luis Alfonso thread and the Royal Families of France thread to their new home. Warren French Royalty moderator
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On your russian example, I agree, things are evolving so fast. But I have many doubts about monarchy in France, for the moment (official monarchy, at least, as our presidents are used acting like monarchs, sometimes Quote:
Well, I know my opinion on monarchy differs to the one of my fellow royal watchers in France but I don't see how it could be re-restablished in France. Matter of feelings. |
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I see the posibilities and Danielane see the current reality. But as the saying goes, stranger things have happened |
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If it wasn't a too political matter, I would explain why french monarchist are so less and so unpopular in France but as this forum is unpolitic, it would not suit if I developped the subject. |
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http://www.homar.org/genealog/pagina.asp?pag=frc20 |
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. That's a better approach than, let's say, the pompous and seemingly arrogant House of Bourbon and House of Orleans who wait for the opportunity to be served to them on a silver plater. Much like Duarte, the Braganaza claimant does in Portugal on his refusal to enter the political arena. Prince Charles Napoleon married a royal Princess after all. And a Bourbon no less. If he plays his cards well one local election would put him on the spotlight, then catapult to bigger things. Throw in some discontent among the people toward their system, some riots here and there and before you know time turns back and the improbable happens: people start thinking just one thought, the after all, why not? thought. The world of politics in any place is just like the flavor of the month club, politicians go up and down in the public's eye in the most surprising ways. Besides, what is a President of a country but a King without a crown? Just look at the USA, father president, son president and now the talk that the other brother wants to run for the 2008 presidency. Presidents and Royals are not much different toward each other, except that Royals are a little more stable and for the people than republican overlords, who are for the party they belong too. The people's acceptance in any election is just a tool to the power they crave. Royals have a court, politicians have lobbyist groups and other groups of interest Good luck to Charles Napoleon in 2007! I too think the Bonapartes are better prepared to guide a nation whether as politicians or royals than the rival Bourbon clans or even other career politicians. And Charles Napoleon has one winning card on his deck, his son. He is a Bonaparte with the blood of the Capets running within him too. Past and present in one kid, it's a pink and yellow press dream of a family to exploit in 2007. Last edited by Toledo : 03-25-2006 at 07:55 AM. |
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And I repeat, does he really want to make an attempt to take the french throne? It seems to me unprobable for the moment. Napoléon is too much hated in France (we didn't even celebrate the 200 years of the glorious Austerlitz victory) and their would be an enormous revolt if a Bonapart descendant claimed too openly at the throne. Quote:
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That's the point on which we'll never agree: I'm innerly and fully republican and have the greatest difficulties to justify a hypothetical coming-back of a monarchy in France (although I'm a passionate royal watcher). Quote:
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