Posted by José![]()
on 8/10/2009, 19:10:03, in reply to "Re: Prince Carlos loosing his rights?"
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: The laws are clear, but in 1960 duke Roberto
: II, despite the strongly expressed
: opposition of the Count of Barcelona (and
: the legacy of his own father's opposition),
: recognised the marriage of F-X as dynastic.
I can understand that he might have had a word on Carlist issues, but on the Parma family ?
What's his business if F-X wedding was dynastic or not ?
Althought the Parma family is a branch of the spanish Bourbons, AFAIK they are entitled to their own family rules, aren't they.
Did the CoB mess around when C-H deprived the present GDuke of Luxembourg from family rights when he married M.Teresa Mestre ?
: Since then there has been real disorder in
: the House.
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: The duke of Parma had no authority over the
: marriages of the Luxembourg pricnes except
: in regard to their Parma dynastic rights,
: not their other titles and styles.
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: --Previous Message--
: It is a bit complicated because apparently
: Princess Marie-Madeleine de Bourbon de Parme
: née de Bourbon-Busset (mother of Prince
: Carlos-Hugo)
: was so dissatisfied with the political
: direction the Carlists went into and
: apparently the recognition of Juan Carlos de
: Borbón as rightful King of Spain.
:
: She disinherited Prince Carlos-Hugo and his
: younger brother Prince Sixte got her estate.
: Under these the Château de Lignières.
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: So she deliberately bypassed the Head of the
: House of Parma, her own son Prince
: Carlos-Hugo.
: I thought that die-hard Carlists see Prince
: Sixte as heir head.
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: Pic: the very worn-out Château de Lignières
: (Cher, France)
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