HRH Prince Emanuele Filiberto, Princess Clotilde and Family 6: March 2010-2022


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She is very sexy.
Yes, I agree, this dress is not the best, but she has a nice body and wears it well.
Her face looks wonderful.

I disagree about the fact that this dress "is not appropriate for a woman with Princess Clotilde's position". Why? Yes, she is a princess, but she is also mainly an actress and celebrity and in this event she attends "House Of Cardin" Special Screening At Theatre Du Chatelet In Paris. On an occasion like this there can be a sexy dress. Different case if she were to appear at a function, ceremony or at a representative reception.
 
Clotilde attends the tribute to the brothers Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne at the 12th Film Festival Lumiere In Lyon on 16 October

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and today 17 October attends the shooting remake of Louis Lumiere's 1st French short black-and-white silent documentary film 'La Sortie de l'Usine' directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne during the 12th Film Festival Lumiere

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Photos of the beautiful Princess Vittoria of Savoy, daughter of Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy and Princess Clotilde Courau of Savoy, on her official instagram:


https://www.instagram.com/p/CFfcmPgIZ-L/


https://www.instagram.com/p/CHEBpbZJped/


https://www.instagram.com/p/CC_xVK8o83T/


She look like a tue fairytale princess.

New article about Princess Vittoria of Savoy and the reason why she has already made history:



https://www.gala.fr/l_actu/news_de_...-courau-est-deja-entree-dans-lhistoire_456477
 
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I don't think everyone is fluent in French, so you might want to explain 'why she has already made history' :flowers:
The title say that Vittoria "est déjà entrée dans l’histoire" ("has already made history"), while reading it further the article say that she "est en effet destinée à écrire l'histoire" ("she is destined to write history"); quite apologetic IMO.
Btw, the reason is that a few months ago her grandfather Vittorio Emanuele announced that he intends to change the succession rules to absolute primogeniture, thus allowing her to succeed to the headship of the House of Savoy (of course, only if one supports the pretensions of Vittorio Emanuele).
 
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Prince Emanuele has given an interview to French magazine Point de Vue about his new restaurant and the effects the current Corona situation in the USA has:


Joe Biden's victory made people happy and confident. It made them want to meet up and go out. But there remains this health threat. America is seeing increased contamination cases. The good thing about California is that the weather is nice, a lot of things are going on outside. The restaurants are closed except for the outdoor areas. We are very lucky because ours has a very beautiful patio with around 40 seats


** pdv article: Emanuele Filiberto de Savoie: "La cuisine a le pouvoir de rassembler les gens" **
 
Clotilde Courau and Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy: Confidences on their "very different" daughters.

"They have very different characters, one is more sensitive, the other more pragmatic. Together, they will do wonderful things".

https://www.purepeople.com/article/...s-sur-leurs-filles-tres-differentes_a415673/1

Vittoria of Savoy proud of her father who opened a pizzeria in Los Angeles:

https://www.gala.fr/l_actu/news_de_...ere-de-son-pere-qui-ouvre-une-pizzeria_458971

Emmanuel-Philibert of Savoy and Clotilde Courau take drastic measures for Christmas: a necessary sacrifice:

https://www.gala.fr/l_actu/news_de_...nnent-des-mesures-drastiques-pour-noel_460184
 
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Very good news, about Pss Clotilde's commitment of this important cause about mental health. It seems mental health still is viewed with a stigma attached and this in the 21st century.
 
* Surprising revelation about Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy and his wife Princess Clotilde Courau of Savoy's way of life:

https://www.public.fr/Toutes-les-ph...nante-revelation-sur-leur-mode-de-vie-1664754


* Article about Princess Clotilde's job:

https://www.femmeactuelle.fr/actu/news-actu/clotilde-courau-que-devient-la-comedienne-2107013


* Vittoria of Savoy, Crown Princess, supported by her sister Luisa: "She will not be alone":

https://www.gala.fr/l_actu/news_de_...-sa-soeur-luisa-elle-ne-sera-pas-seule_461622
 
* Surprising revelation about Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy and his wife Princess Clotilde Courau of Savoy's way of life:

https://www.public.fr/Toutes-les-ph...nante-revelation-sur-leur-mode-de-vie-1664754


* Article about Princess Clotilde's job:

https://www.femmeactuelle.fr/actu/news-actu/clotilde-courau-que-devient-la-comedienne-2107013


* Vittoria of Savoy, Crown Princess, supported by her sister Luisa: "She will not be alone":

https://www.gala.fr/l_actu/news_de_...-sa-soeur-luisa-elle-ne-sera-pas-seule_461622
So, what is the surprise?
 
* Surprising revelation about Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy and his wife Princess Clotilde Courau of Savoy's way of life:

https://www.public.fr/Toutes-les-ph...nante-revelation-sur-leur-mode-de-vie-1664754


* Article about Princess Clotilde's job:

https://www.femmeactuelle.fr/actu/news-actu/clotilde-courau-que-devient-la-comedienne-2107013


* Vittoria of Savoy, Crown Princess, supported by her sister Luisa: "She will not be alone":

https://www.gala.fr/l_actu/news_de_...-sa-soeur-luisa-elle-ne-sera-pas-seule_461622

Aimone and Umberto di Savoia-Aosta will have some thoughts on calling Donna Vittoria "The Crown Princess". I thought the title "Crown Prince" did not exist in Italy anyway? The Prince of Piedmont (Umberto), the Prince of Naples (Vittorio Emanuele), the Prince of Venice (Emanuele Filiberto) are the titles in the House of Savoy, so also no standard title for the Heir.
 
I thought the title "Crown Prince" did not exist in Italy anyway? The Prince of Piedmont (Umberto), the Prince of Naples (Vittorio Emanuele), the Prince of Venice (Emanuele Filiberto) are the titles in the House of Savoy, so also no standard title for the Heir.

You are quite correct that they mainly used the personal title such as Prince of Naples for King Vittorio Emanuele III or Prince of Piedmont for King Umberto II, but the heirs had the title of Principe Ereditario (Crown Prince) as well. The Royal Decree of January 1, 1890 prescribed this title for the eldest son of the King.


Aimone and Umberto di Savoia-Aosta will have some thoughts on calling Donna Vittoria "The Crown Princess".

No difference from their thoughts on calling her father and grandfather crown princes.


* Surprising revelation about Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy and his wife Princess Clotilde Courau of Savoy's way of life:

https://www.public.fr/Toutes-les-ph...nante-revelation-sur-leur-mode-de-vie-1664754

So, what is the surprise?

The article reviews Emmanuel-Philibert's most recent interview with Gala in which he tells the magazine about the happy long-distance relationship between himself and his wife. She resides with the couple's daughters in Paris while he spends the bulk of his time in Monaco and the United States, where he runs an eatery.

I was under the impression that this was not new information, but since I do not follow the family I could very well be mistaken.
 
No difference from their thoughts on calling her father and grandfather crown princes.
I'm quite certain that what Duc refers to isn't the use of the title itself but Prince Vittorio Emanuele's setting aside of male primogeniture and robbing his Aosta cousins of the future headship of the House of Savoy.
I was under the impression that this was not new information, but since I do not follow the family I could very well be mistaken.
You're right. It's been known for a long time that the couple had an "unusual" but affectionate marriage but I think this is the first time that we hear about it from one of themselves.
 
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I'm quite certain that what Duc refers to isn't the use of the title itself but Prince Vittorio Emanuele's setting aside of male primogeniture and robbing his Aosta cousins of the future headship of the House of Savoy.

My point was that the Aosta cousins do not recognize Vittorio Emanuele himself as the head. His own claim already "robs" his cousins of the headship in their eyes, with or without the ban on women.
 
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