Posted by Lorenzo
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on 13/10/2009, 20:14:41, in reply to "Re: Luis Alfonso: Duke of Franco?"
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But how many Bourbon male descendants of the young generation are there around at present?
Felipe (with no male hers), LA (same), the duke of Noto (with non dynastic issue, at least as far as the TS are concerned, but still with male Bourbon heirs), the "other" count of Caserta (with only daughters), the Bourbon-Parma (with no male heirs?), the Luxembourgs, the Orléans. Am I skipping some others? Are the Orléans Braganza considered Bourbons? How many male Bourbons are there in sight of the future generation (I mean those who are presently children)?
--Previous Message--
: If LA and Margarita won't have any son, the
: same would happen with their daughter.
:
: So in the next generation there might not
: exist any male dynastic Borbons and the
: house would be officially extinct.
:
: May be the Bourbon-Parma could then succeed
: as ainés des Bourbons, specially if Carlos
: Hugo will produce (another) son , this time
: with his wife to be.
:
: --Previous Message--
: Now that is an extremely interesting
: question.
:
: If Infanta Doña Leonor ever succeeds to the
: throne of Spain, let us hope she will marry
: one of the many Bourbons walking around, to
: keep the monarchy in genealogical Bourbon
: hands.
:
: But at the other side, once the Spanish
: throne was occupied by Habsburgers and since
: 300 years by Bourbons. So a swap to another
: 'House', let us say the genealogy of a
: shoesalesman who fells in love with an
: Infanta (the supporters of 'modernity' will
: jump into the air) is nothing new under the
: sun.
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