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Princess Isabelle
Duchess of Guise
Consort of the Orléanist pretender to the French throne
Pretendence28 March 1926 – 25 August 1940
Born(1878-05-07)7 May 1878
Eu, France
Died21 April 1961(1961-04-21) (aged 82)
Larache, Morocco
Spouse Prince Jean, Duke of Guise ​ ​(m. 1899; died 1940)
IssuePrincess Isabelle, Countess of Harcourt
Françoise, Princess Christopher of Greece and Denmark
Princess Anne, Duchess of Aosta
Prince Henri, Count of Paris
Names
Isabelle Marie Laure Mercédès Ferdinande d'Orléans
HouseOrléans
FatherPrince Philippe, Count of Paris
MotherInfanta Maria Isabel of Spain

Princess Isabelle of Orléans (Isabelle Marie Laure Mercédès Ferdinande; 7 May 1878 – 21 April 1961) was a member of the French Orleanist royal family and by marriage Duchess of Guise.

Biography

Early life

Isabelle was born at the Château d'Eu, Eu, France, the third daughter and fifth (fourth surviving) child of Prince Philippe, Count of Paris and Infanta Maria Isabel of Spain. In 1886, when she was eight years old, a law was promulgated by the Third Republic that effectively exiled all dynasties who formerly ruled France, whereupon she and her family moved to England.

Marriage and issue

As a young woman, Isabelle had many suitors, chief among them being the future Albert I of Belgium. Albert, however, was forced to end the courtship under pressure from his uncle King Leopold II, who feared that a marriage to the daughter of an exiled pretender to the French throne would result in backlash from the republican government in Paris.

On 30 October 1899, Isabelle married her first cousin Prince Jean, Duke of Guise (1874–1940). Jean was the son of prince Robert, Duke of Chartres (1840–1910) and Françoise d'Orléans (1844–1925). Upon the death of her brother, Philippe of Orléans, Duke of Orléans, claimant to the throne of France as "Philip VIII", the Duke of Guise became, at least for his Orleanist supporters, titular king of France as "Jean III". The title was disputed by members of the Spanish Anjou branch of the family, descended from Louis XIV.

The couple had four children:

Princess Isabelle died in Larache, Morocco.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Princess Isabelle of Orléans (1878–1961)
8. Louis Philippe I of France
4. Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans
9. Princess Marie Amélie of Naples and Sicily
2. Prince Philippe, Count of Paris
10. Frederick Louis, Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
5. Duchess Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
11. Princess Caroline Louise of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
1. Princess Isabelle of Orléans
12. Louis Philippe I of France (= 8)
6. Prince Antoine, Duke of Montpensier
13. Princess Marie Amélie of Naples and Sicily (= 9)
3. Princess Marie Isabelle of Orléans
14. Ferdinand VII of Spain
7. Infanta Luisa Fernanda of Spain
15. Princess Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies

References

  1. Voir Pierre Daye, Léopold II, Fayard, 1934, p. 462
Princess Isabelle of Orléans (1878–1961) House of OrléansCadet branch of the House of BourbonBorn: 7 May 1878 Died: 21 April 1961
Titles in pretence
Preceded byArchduchess Maria Dorothea of Austria — TITULAR —
Queen consort of France
28 March 1926 – 25 August 1940
Succeeded byIsabelle of Orléans-Braganza
Princesses of Orléans
Generations descend from Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orleans, father of King Louis Philippe I of France
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  • * also a princess of Orléans in her own right
  • ** did not belong by birth to a dynastic or titled noble family
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