Legitimists

French royalist faction

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2023 Portrayed by Ian McNiece in Ridley Scott's historical film Napoleon.
2022 Portrayed as the Count of Provence by Jack Archer in the TV series Marie Antoinette, created by Deborah Davis.
2021 Attended the wedding of Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia.
2020 Claude Whatham's original pantomime works from the 1940s were exhibited again in the castle.
2019 Expressed public support for the Yellow vests movement in France
2019 Spoke at the World Congress of Families XIII, calling for a return to 'Christian society' and expressing opposition to same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption
February 1 2019 Birth of his fourth child, son Henri, in New York. He was granted the title Duke of Touraine by his father.
2018
Louis XVII
Kamijo released another musical piece called 'Sang', which also relates to Louis XVII.
July 15 2018 Led a Movement-for-Spain demonstration at the Valley of the Fallen monument, supporting supporters of Francisco Franco and opposing the Spanish socialist government's plan to remove Franco's remains from a basilica near Madrid
March 2018 Named honorary president of the Francisco Franco National Foundation, a position previously held by his grandmother Carmen Franco
2017 Stated his wish for his ancestors' remains, including King Charles X, to remain at the Kostanjevica Monastery.
2014
Louis XVII
Kamijo released the musical work 'Symphony of the Vampire', which references or relates to Louis XVII.
May 28 2010 Birth of twin sons Louis (Duke of Burgundy) and Alphonse (Duke of Berry) in New York City.

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