Aubisse
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Our beloved duke of Anjou in France last september, attending holy mass at Saint Louis des Invalides Church (Oldest France's Military Hospital) :
20 septembre 2009
20 septembre 2009
Yes it would. On the other hand, if Louis-Alphonse does not have any boys, then Felipe of Spain will be the senior Bourbon and Legitimist claimant to the French throne (if he were to outlive L-A). And since Felipe has no sons either, then some distant branch of the Spanish Royal family will assume the role. This could be interesting.Wonderful news!
Congratulations to Louis Alphonse. Maria and Eugenia.
I do hope that both kids aren't boys because that would be tricky from the point of view of succession.
Luis Alfonso de Borbon and his wife, Margarita Vargas, lead his daughter to the circus in Madrid
Luis Alfonso de Borbon is king Louis XX for the french. He is the legitim heir to the throne of France, NOT to the throne of Spain. King Louis XIV was his ancestor.
And he is spanish AND french.
Yes, he is also a french citizen. He is french by his father and spanish by his mother.
On his french identity card it's mentioned "S.A.R. de Bourbon, duc d'Anjou, Louis Alphonse".
Thanks for information!
Nevetheless, it is a strange point. Titles are abolished in France, since the Revolution. How can his title appear on his iD? IDs are to be all the same according to the EEC rules!
Does anybody know when the twins are due (month)?