Posted by Johan on 14/5/2008, 16:16:11, in reply to "Re: Renunciation of rights"
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That is at least the claim from the current Spanish line legitimists.
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: Prince Jaime, second son of King Alfonso
: XIII
: of Spain, evidently renounced his rights to
: the Spanish succession in 1933 as a result
: of a physical disability. In 1941 however,
: being the senior representative of the House
: of Bourbon, he asserted rights to the French
: throne. In 1949 he rescinded his earlier
: renunciation of his rights to the Spanish
: succession, but in 1969 he once more
: renounced his Spanish succession rights in
: favour of his nephew, current Spanish King
: Juan Carlos I (son of his younger brother).
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: Prince Jaime's grandson Louis Alphonse has
: taken the title Duc d'Anjou and is
: apparently a claimant to the French throne.
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: During the French Kingdom (especially the
: Antient Regime), wasn't it impossible for a
: French dynast to renounce his rights?
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