Charles-Philippe, duc d'Anjou

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Louis-Philippe
Children
   Ferdinand-Philippe, Crown Prince of France
   Louise-Marie of France
   Marie of Orléans
   Louis, Duke of Nemours
   Francisca of Orléans
   Clementine of Orléans
   François, Prince of Joinville
   Charles, Duke of Penthièvre
   Henri, Duke of Aumale
   Antoine, Duke of Montpensier
Grandchildren
   Philippe (VII), Count of Paris
   Robert, Duke of Chartres
   Gaston, Count of Eu
   Ferdinand Philippe Marie, Duke of Alençon
   Margaret of Orléans
   Blanche of Orléans
   Marie-Françoise of Orléans
   Louis Philippe Marie Léopold, Prince of Condé
   François Louis, Duke of Guise
Great Grandchildren
   Amélie of Orléans
   Philippe (VIII), Duke of Orléans
   Hélène of Orléans
   Charles of Orléans
   Isabelle of Orléans
   Jacques of Orléans
   Louise of Orléans
   Ferdinand, Duke of Montpensier
   Marie of Orléans
   Robert of Orléans
   Henri of Orléans
   Marguerite of Orléans
   Jean, Duke of Guise
   Louise of Orléans
   Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Vendôme and Alençon
Great Great Grandchildren
   Isabelle of Orléans
   Françoise of Orléans
   Anne of Orlçans
   Henri (VI), Count of Paris
Great Great Great Grandchildren
   Isabella of Orléans
   Henri (VII), Count of Paris
   Hélène of Orléans
   François, Duke of Orléans
   Anne of Orléans
   Diane of Orléans
   Michel, Count of Evreux
   Jacques, Duke of Orléans
   Claude of Orléans
   Chantal of Orléans
   Thibaut, Count of La Marche
   Marie Louise of Orléans
   Sophie Joséphine of Orléans
   Geneviève Marie of Orléans
   Charles Philippe, Duke of Nemours
Great Great Great Great Grandchildren
   Marie of Orléans
   François, Count of Clermont
   Blanche of Orléans
   Jean, Duke of Vendôme
   Eudes, Duke of Angoulême
   Clothilde of Orléans
   Adélaïde of Orléans
   Charles Philippe, Duke of Anjou
   François of Orléans
   Diane Marie of Orléans
   Charles-Louis, Duke of Chartres
   Foulques, Duke of Aumale, Count of Eu
Charles-Philippe d'Orléans
Charles-Philippe d'Orléans

Prince Charles-Philippe Marie Louis d'Orléans, petit-fils de France, duc d'Anjou, was born in Paris, France on March 3, 1973. He is the eldest of two sons of Prince Michel Joseph Benoît Marie d'Orléans, fils de France, comte d'Evreux, and his wife the former Béatrice Pasquier de Franclieu. His paternal grandfather was the late Henri, Count of Paris who was the Orléanis pretender to the French throne as Henry VI. As such, Charles-Philippe would have the status of petit-fils de France with the style of Royal Highness.

On December 8, 2004, he received the title duc d'Anjou (Duke of Anjou in English) from his uncle Henri, Count of Paris and Duke of France, head of the House of Orléans and a claimant to the French throne as Henry VII. There is some controversy in this title since it has traditionally been conferred upon heirs of the elder French line of the House of Bourbon (the Orléans line being the junior the main House of Bourbon proper). Under this tradition, the current Duke of Anjou is HRH Prince Louis Alphonse de Bourbon, whose family has resided in Spain since the time of the French Revolution. Prior to the conferral of this title upon Charles-Philippe, Juan Carlos I of Spain, was asked to express his agreement with this action on the part of his cousin, the Count of Paris. This, the King of Spain readily did[citation needed]: However Legitimist supporters of the House of Bourbon reply that such assent is meaningless in that Juan Carlos has never recognized any "foreign" branch of royalty, other that of his own family, on Spanish soil.

In 2004, Prince Charles-Philippe was elected Grand Master of a branch of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, an Order of Chivalry that dates back to the 11th century Crusades. The Prince's leadership confers legitimacy as an Order under the protection of the House of Orléans in the tradition firmly established since the 13th century when The Order of St. Lazarus came under the protection of King Philippe le Bel. This Royal Protection continued over the ensuing centuries right up to the reign of the House of Orléans, the last of the French kings. The prince's controversial ascension as "Grand Master of the Order of Saint Lazarus" is disputed by those Knights who have remained loyal to his cousin Don Francisco de Borbon y de Escasany, Duke of Sevilla and Melchite Catholic Patriarch Gregory III, protector of the Order.

Charles-Philippe recently founded the St Lazare Foundation financed by the World Society, an international think tank whose mission, inspired by the Count of Paris, is to rationalise the problem of the planet's future needs for water.

"The future belongs to those who invest in it. The future is water. The members of the World Society are among ‘the happy few’ who will become key players in the future of our planet." (quote from World Society website).

In 2006, Charles-Philippe was a contestant on TF1 France's television show called "Je suis une célébrité, sortez-moi de là".

On November 9, 2006, Charles-Philippe and three other people were briefly placed in police custody for "libelous denunciation, forgery in writing and usurpation of identity."[1] He was released the following day and that evening attended a gala event for the Sovereign Military Order of Malta with the Duke of Braganza in Portugal.

He will marry Diana Alvares Pereira de Melo, Duchess of Cadaval (Portugual)in her own right, in June of 2008.

Members of the French Royal Families

Charles-Philippe, duc d'Anjou
Born: 3 March 1973
Preceded by
Michel d'Orléans
Line of succession to the French throne (Orléanist) Succeeded by
François d'Orléans
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