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Wir beginnen mit Henri und Isabelle. Prinz Henri von Orléans, Graf von Paris (1908-1999) heiratete am 8. April 1931 in Palermo Prinzessin Isabelle von Orléans und Braganza (1911-2003). Der Graf und die Gräfin von Paris wurden Eltern von elf Kindern: Isabelle (geb. 1932), Henri (1933-2019), Hélène (geb. 1934), François (1935-1960), Anne (geb. 1938), Diane (geb. 1940), die Zwillinge Michel und Jacques (geb. 1941), Claude (geb. 1943), Chantal (geb. 1946) und Thibaut (1948-1983). Henri und Isabelle lebten schließlich getrennt, ließen sich jedoch nie scheiden.
Im Januar 1957 heiratete Prinzessin Hélène von Orléans den Grafen Evrard de Limburg Stirum (1927-2001). Hélène und Evrard hatten vier Kinder: Gräfin Catherine (geb. 1957; verheiratet von 1988-1994 mit Ortis-Armando Galrão Exposito), Graf Thierry (geb. 1959; verheiratet seit 1990 mit Katia della Faille de Leverghem), Graf Louis Léopold (geb. 1962; verheiratet seit 1996 mit Belén López y Montero) und Graf Bruno (geb. 1966; verheiratet seit 1995 mit Gräfin Christine de Lannoy).
Im Juli 1957 heiratete Prinz Henri von Orléans, Graf von Clermont (später Graf von Paris), Herzogin Marie-Thérèse von Württemberg (geb. 1934). Das Paar hatte fünf Kinder: Prinzessin Marie (geb. 1959), Prinz François (1961-2017; späterer Graf von Clermont), Prinzessin Blanche (geb. 1962), Prinz Jean (geb. 1962; späterer Herzog von Vendôme und aktueller Graf von Paris) und Prinz Eudes (geb. 1968; späterer Herzog von Angoulême; seit 1999 mit Marie-Liesse de Rohan-Chabot verheiratet). Henri und Marie-Thérèse trennten sich 1977 gerichtlich und ließen sich 1984 zivilrechtlich scheiden. Bei der Scheidung erhielt Marie-Thérèse von ihrem Schwiegervater den persönlichen Titel „Herzogin von Montpensier“.
In July 1960, Princess Diane of Orléans wed Duke Carl of Württemberg (b.1936). The couple have six children: Duke Friedrich (1961-2018; married from 1993 until his death to Princess Marie of Wied), Duchess Mathilde (b.1962; married since 1988 to Count [eventual Fürst] Erich von Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg), Duke Eberhard (b.1963; married since 2011 to Lucia Desiree Copf), Duke Philipp (b.1964; married since 1991 to Duchess Marie Caroline in Bavaria), Duke Michael (b.1965; married since 2006 to Julia Storz), and Duchess Fleur (b.1977; married since 2003 to Count Moritz of Goëß).
In May 1965, Princess Anne of Orléans wed Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Siclies, Infante of Spain (1938-2015). The couple had five children: Princess Cristina (b.1966; married since 1994 to Pedro Lopez-Quesada y Fernandez-Urrutia), Princess Maria (b.1967; married since 1996 to Archduke Simeon of Austria), Prince Pedro (b.1968; married since 2001 to doña Sofia Landaluce y Melgarejo), Princess Inès (b.1971; married since 2001 to Nobile Michele Carrelli Palombi dei Marchesi di Raiano), and Princess Victoria (b.1976; married since 2003 to Markos Nomikos).
For footage of their wedding, please visit this link: https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA5QSEU64ZOT2H7ZRAJI1O1ZGJ8-FRANCE-PRINCESS-ANNE-DE-FRANCE-DAUGHTER-OF-THE-COUNT-OF-PARIS
In August 1969, Prince Jacques of Orléans, Duke of Orléans, married Gersende de Sabran-Pontevès (b.1942). The couple have three children: Princess Diane (b.1970; married from 2004 until being widowed in 2014 to Viscount Alexis de Noailles), Prince Charles-Louis (b.1972; current Duke of Chartres; married since 1997 to Illéana Manos), and Prince Foulques (b.1974; current Duke of Aumale and Count of Eu).
In May 2009, Prince Jean of Orléans, Duke of Vendôme (now Count of Paris), was joined in a religious ceremony to doña Philomena de Tornos y Steinhart (b.1977). The couple had contracted a civil marriage at Paris in March 2009. The couple have five children: Prince Gaston (b.2009), Princess Antoinette (b.2012), Princess Louise-Marguerite (b.2014), Prince Joseph (b.2016), and Princess Jacinthe (b.2018).
In September 2009, Prince Henri of Orléans, Count of Paris, entered into a religious marriage with his civil wife, Princess Micäela of Orléans, Countess of Paris (b.1938). Henri and Micäela had been civilly married in 1984, shortly after the Henri’s divorce from his first wife Marie-Thérèse. Henri and Marie-Thérèse were granted a religious annulment of their marriage in November 2008. This paved the way for Henri and Micäela to have their union recognised by the Roman Catholic church.
In June 2008, Prince Charles-Philippe d’Orléans (b.1973), eldest son of Prince Michel, Count d’Evreux, and his first wife Béatrice Pasquier de Franclieu, married Diana Alvares Pereira de Melo, Duchess of Cadaval (b.1978). The couple are the parents of one daughter, Princess Isabelle (b.2012).
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