Kelly said:
Yes he. It was given back to them once Henri became grand duke I believe.
Actually, that's not correct. I took this from the Luxembourg government site [translated it]:
The title of Prince of Parma was relenquished by Grand Duke Jean in 1995, but he and his relatives kept the style of Royal Highness.
So, they don't have the title Prince of Bourbon de Parma anymore. That title came from Prince Felix, the husband of Grand Duchess Charlotte, and it is also the reason that the Grand Ducal family members use the style of Royal Highness [otherwise, only the Grand Duke would be a Royal Highness, everyone else would be a Grand Ducal Highness].
All of the children [Guillaume, Felix, Louis, Alexandra, Sebastien] are listed as having the titles "Prince/ss of Luxembourg, Prince/ss of Nassau"- no Bourbon de Parma listed anywhere.
IIRC, the reason for this was that the head of the Royal House of Bourbon de Parma [who I assume is Carlos Hugo, Princess Irene of the Netherlands' ex-husband] did not like Henri marrying Maria Teresa for some reason or another, the families had a long and drawn-out fight about it. I guess Grand Duke Jean said the heck with it and gave up the title altogether just to shut the Duke of Bourbon de Parma up.
