Prince Pedro, Duke of Calabria, and the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies: Nov. 2015-


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Princess Béatrice and Princess Maria Pia attended the inauguration of the Royal Palace of Venice:


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That was some journey undertaken by Prince Pedro de Borbón Dos Sicilias!
 
A good initiative by Prince Pedro de Borbón Dos Sicilias.
 
"Sicilian Crown of King Charles di Borbone, the founder of the dynasty. The original Crown was somehow lost in period of Italian unification. The new copy displayed in the National Archives of Naples was inspected by both rival claimants to the throne of the kingdom of Two Sicilies: Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro and Prince Pedro, Duke of Calabria."

https://www.instagram.com/p/CsoudUPIAQ2/
 
Queen Sofia looked very pleased with her watercolour :previous:
 
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Duke and Duchess of Noto attended the wedding of Amaury and Pelagie of Bourbon-Parma yesterday and it's visible that Duchess is pregnant :flowers:

I wonder if this branch of Bourbon-Two Sicilies is recognizing only Salic law ? Will potential firstborn daughter of couple be an heiress or not?

Photos from the wedding: https://histoiresroyales.fr/mariage...ac-mahon-invites-royaux-chateau-sully-photos/
I don’t think Jaime is concerned with the headship of the family. What would be the point in doing so?
 
Pregnancy is definitely very visible at Princess Charlotte of Bourbon Parma, Mrs. Valladares (sister of the groom), at Duchess of Noto still not so much.



Yes I agree. When I first saw the pictures I didn’t think that she was pregnant! If she is that is lovely news for the couple however it could also just be an unflattering angle for the photo.
 
Pedro Pablo López-Quesada de Borbón-Dos Sicilias, entered the Naval Military School of Marín, Pontevedra, to begin his military career in the General Corps of the Navy. Accompanied by his mother, Princess Cristina de Borbón Dos-Sicilias, and her sister Victoria, he was seen waiting with his suitcase and her backpack, in the Plaza de España.

https://www.hola.com/actualidad/202...quesada-primo-princesa-leonor-ingreso-armada/
 
Pedro López-Quesada, son of Cristina Borbón Dos Sicilias, has sworn in the flag at the Marín Military School in an act presided over by King Felipe, Queen Letizia and the Princess of Asturias.


 
Wonderful to see the duke assisting in the efforts in Valencia!
 
Princess Beatrice attended an inauguration dinner for an exhibition about Princess Louise of Orléans at the Château de Chantilly:


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Princess Beatrice (photographed with Prince Charles-Henri De Lobkowicz) attended the annual "Les Talents Du Coeur" Auction Concert to benefit Mecenat Chirurgie Cardiaque in Paris yesterday, March 10:


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Can someone explain to me why this thread is reporting on the Duke of Castro's sister? It's really confusing.

Since they are two different branches of the Bourbon Two Sicilies, it would be logical for each branch to have its own forum, and not to mix two families, which do not seem to have a good relationship.

Beatrice's news would make more sense in the forum of her brother the Duke of Castro or that of her son Jean Christophe Napoleon than in a forum named after Pedro.
 
As you can see from the title of this thread it says : "and the house of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies".
Princess Beatrice is a member of that house.

Her brother and his family have a thread of their own indeed. His thread reads "and Family", which in English usually means spouse and children.

All other members of the Two Sicilies are in the same thread, which the one of the head of the family, the Duke of Calabria.

Simular set-ups exist for other houses where in principle members are discussed in a thread dedicated to the head of the family ánd the entire house.

She is not a member of the Napoleon family as she divorced the prince.
 
Princess Anne de France had not an easy mother in law at all . She died whe she was 101 years. Her husband died unfortunately before his Mother.
 
I am not very familiar with Infanta Alicia, but that she refused to be burried with her husband and never let her daughter-in-law use her many jewels perhaps indicates she had indeed a strong mind of her own.
 
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