House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Royal family of the Two Sicilies
The House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies is a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon that ruled Southern Italy and Sicily for more than a century in the 18th and 19th centuries. It descends from the Capetian dynasty in legitimate male line through Philip, Duke of Anjou (later Philip V of Spain), a younger grandson of Louis XIV of France (1638–1715) who established the Bourbon dynasty in Spain in 1700 as Philip V (1683–1746). In 1759, King Philip's younger grandson was appanaged with the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily , becoming Ferdinand IV and III (1751–1825), respectively, of those realms. His descendants occupied the joint throne, merged as the "Kingdom of the Two Sicilies " in 1816, until 1861, claimed it thereafter from exile, and constitute the extant Bourbon-Two Sicilies family.
The succession of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies has, since 1960, been disputed between the senior Calabrian line, which is currently being represented by Prince Pedro, Duke of Calabria (born 1968) and the junior Castro line, which is currently being represented by Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro (born 1963). Since Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro, has only daughters, in accordance with the traditional male-line succession of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, the succession in theory should go to the senior Calabrian line since Prince Pedro, Duke of Calabria has male heirs. Efforts of reconciliation were carried out in 2014, but have been followed by continuing arguing within the family as Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro, insists on a break with tradition by transmitting succession to his eldest daughter.
Name
The name "Bourbon-Two Sicilies" (sometimes shortened to "Bourbon-Sicily") combines the patriline (Bourbon) with their former territorial designation (Two Sicilies).
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
The name of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies came from the unification of the Kingdom of Sicily with the Kingdom of Naples (called the kingdom of peninsular Sicily), by King Alfonso V of Aragon in 1442. The two had been separated since the Sicilian Vespers of 1282. At the death of King Alfonso in 1458, the kingdoms became divided between his brother John II of Aragon , who kept Sicily, and his bastard son Ferdinand , who became King of Naples. The crowns of Naples and Sicily remained functionally separate, albeit often ruled by the same monarch, until their formal union in 1816.
Reigning kings
In 1861 Two Sicilies became part of the newly founded Kingdom of Italy .
Heads of the House since 1861
Name Reign
Portrait
Birth
Marriage(s) Issue
Death
Claim
Francis II 20 March 1861 – 27 December 1894
16 January 1836Naples , Two Sicilies Son of Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies and Maria Cristina of Savoy
Maria Sophie of Bavaria Bari Cathedral 3 February 1859 1 daughter
27 December 1894 Aged 58Arco , Trentino , Austria-Hungary
Son of Ferdinand II Deposed king of the Two Sicilies
Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta (Alphonse I ) 27 December 1894 – 26 May 1934
28 March 1841Caserta , Two Sicilies Son of Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies and Maria Theresa of Austria
Maria Antonietta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies Church in Rome 8 June 1868 12 children
26 May 1934 Aged 93Cannes , France
4th son of Ferdinand II Half-brother of Francis II
Prince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria (Ferdinand III ) 26 May 1934 – 7 January 1960
25 July 1869Rome , Papal States Son of Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta and Maria Antonietta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Maria of Bavaria Munich Frauenkirche 31 May 1897 6 children
7 January 1960 Aged 90Lindau , Bavaria , Germany
1st son of Alfonso, Count of Caserta
When Prince Ferdinand Pius died in 1960, he left no male descendant, and two branches of the family claimed the right to succeed him as head of the house. Ferdinand Pius had seven younger brothers. At the time of Ferdinand Pius's death in 1960, the oldest brother, Carlos (1870–1949) was deceased, but had left descendants. The next surviving brother was Ranieri (1883–1973). By the rule of primogeniture, headship would normally pass through Carlos to his son Alfonso . Ranieri contested Alfonso's claim arguing that Carlos had renounced any claim to the Two Sicilies succession on the part of himself and his heirs when he executed the Act of Cannes in 1900 in anticipation of his marriage the next year to Mercedes, Princess of Asturias , heiress presumptive to the Spanish throne. Alfonso offered a different interpretation of the Act of Cannes, describing it as effective only if Carlos should succeed to the Spanish throne. He also took the position that the Act of Cannes was invalid under the succession rules of the house of Two Sicilies itself, since these laws provided only one, specific reason for a renunciation and that was in the event of the Spanish and Two Sicilies crowns being united in one person - which has not happened since 1759. Despite an investigation by five of the highest institutions of the Spanish state having concluded unanimously that the legitimate claimant was the late Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria , the junior line continues to perpetuate its claim.[ 1]
Senior (Calabrian) line
Name Reign
Portrait
Birth
Marriage(s) Issue
Death
Claim
Infante Alfonso, Duke of Calabria (Alphonse II ) 7 January 1960 – 3 February 1964
30 November 1901Madrid , Spain Son of Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Mercedes, Princess of Asturias
Alicia of Bourbon-Parma St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna 13 April 1936 3 children
3 February 1964 Aged 62Madrid , Spain
Grandson of Alfonso, Count of Caserta Nephew of Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria
Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria (Charles I ) 3 February 1964 – 5 October 2015
16 January 1938Lausanne , France Son of Alfonso, Duke of Calabria and Alicia of Bourbon-Parma
Anne of Orléans St's Peter Church, Dreux 12 May 1965 5 children
5 October 2015 Aged 77Retuerta del Bullaque , Ciudad Real , Spain
1st son of Alfonso, Duke of Calabria
Prince Pedro, Duke of Calabria (Peter I ) 5 October 2015 – present
16 October 1968 Age 51Madrid , Spain Son of Carlos, Duke of Calabria and Anne of Orléans
Sofía Landaluce y MelgarejoAlmudena Cathedral 30 March 2001 7 children
1st son of Carlos, Duke of Calabria
Junior (Castrian) line
Name Reign
Portrait
Birth
Marriage(s) Issue
Death
Claim
Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro (Rainier I ) 7 January 1960 – 13 January 1973
3 December 1883Cannes , France Son of Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta and Maria Antonietta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Maria Carolina Zamoyska Church in Vyšné Ružbachy , now Slovakia 12 September 1923 2 children
13 January 1973 Aged 89Lacombe , France
5th son of Alfonso, Count of Caserta Brother of Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria Claim based on documents reputed invalid
Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Castro (Ferdinand IV ) 13 January 1973 – 20 March 2008
28 May 1926Maciejowice , Poland Son of Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro and Maria Carolina Zamoyska
Chantal de Chevron-Villette Church in Giez , Switzerland 23 July 1949 3 children
20 March 2008 Aged 81Draguignan , France
Son of Ranieri, Duke of Castro
Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro (Charles I ) 20 March 2008 – present
23 February 1963 Age 58Saint-Raphaël , France Son of Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Castro and Chantal de Chevron-Villette
Camilla Crociani Saint-Charles Church, Monaco 31 October 1998 2 daughters
Son of Ferdinand, Duke of Castro
On 25 January 2014, representatives of the two rival branches, Prince Carlo (Castro line) and Prince Pedro, then Duke of Noto (Calabria line), jointly signed a pledge of partial reconciliation.[ 2] The document recognised both branches as members of the same house, committed both to pursue further reconciliation and concord, meanwhile recognising the titles then claimed by each branch.[ 3]
At the Holy Mass in Saint Peter's Basilica celebrated in Rome on 14 May 2016, during a Pilgrimage by members of the Constantinian Order awarded by Prince Carlo to Rome and Vatican City, Prince Carlo made public his decision to change the rules of succession. He claimed that this change was so the rules of succession would be (as he claimed) compatible with international and European law, prohibiting any discrimination between men and women. The rule of absolute primogeniture would henceforth apply to his direct descendants, his elder daughter being named by him as heiress apparent.[ 4] Prince Pedro publicly objected that Prince Carlo's declaration violated the terms of their reconciliation agreement, to which Carlo replied that further "destabilisation" could lead to termination of the 2014 pact.[ 5] Since the succession rules had been settled in two international treaties, enforced in the Pragmatic Decree of 1759 and incorporated into the laws of the kingdom, it was beyond the powers of any claimant to the headship of the royal house to change the succession. Furthermore, it was in outright breach of the solemn agreement made in Naples in 2014 by which Prince Carlo recognised the late Infante Carlos as "Duke of Calabria", his son Prince Pedro as "Duke of Noto" and the latter's son, Prince Jaime, as "Duke of Capua".
Members of the House
Family tree
Titles
Children and male-line grandchildren of the King of the Two Sicilies bore the title Prince(ss) Royal of the Two Sicilies with the style of Royal Highness . Other agnatic descendants of the King, born of authorized marriages, bore the title Prince(ss) of the Two Sicilies with the style of Royal Highness.
Since 1861, and similarly to members of the House of Bourbon-Parma, the style Prince(ss) of Bourbon-Two Sicilies has been used for and by members of this family to highlight their membership in the House of Bourbon. The title of princess is also borne by the wives of the princes of the house provided the marriage is dynastically approved.
Princes of the Two Sicilies (since 1816)
Name
Birth
Death
Notes
Francis I
14 August 1777
8 November 1830
Son of Ferdinand I . Title held from father's accession to own ascension in 1825.
Leopold, Prince of Salerno
2 July 1790
10 March 1851
Son of Ferdinand I . Title held from father's accession to death.
Ferdinand II
12 January 1810
22 May 1859
Son of Francis I . Title held from grandfather's accession to own ascension in 1830.
Charles Ferdinand, Prince of Capua
10 November 1811
22 April 1862
Son of Francis I . Title held from grandfather's accession to death.
Leopold, Count of Syracuse
22 May 1813
4 December 1860
Son of Francis I . Title held from grandfather's accession to death.
Anthony, Count of Lecce
23 September 1816
12 January 1843
Son of Francis I . Title held from grandfather's accession to death.
Louis, Count of Aquila
19 July 1824
5 March 1897
Son of Francis I . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Louis
19 July 1824
7 August 1824
Son of Leopold, Prince of Salerno . Title held from birth to death.
Francis, Count of Trapani
13 August 1827
24 September 1892
Son of Francis I . Title held from birth to death.
Francis II
16 January 1836
27 December 1894
Son of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to own ascension in 1859.
Louis, Count of Trani
1 August 1838
8 June 1886
Son of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Albert, Count of Castrogiovanni
17 September 1839
12 July 1844
Son of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Alfonso, Count of Caserta
28 March 1841
26 May 1934
Son of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Louis, Count of Roccaguglielma
18 July 1845
27 November 1909
Son of Louis, Count of Aquila . Title held from birth to death.
Gaetan, Count of Girgenti
12 January 1846
26 November 1871
Son of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Philip
12 August 1847
9 July 1922
Son of Louis, Count of Aquila . Title held from birth to death.
Joseph, Count of Lucera
4 March 1848
28 September 1851
Son of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Maria Emmanuel
24 January 1851
26 January 1851
Son of Louis, Count of Aquila . Title held from birth to death.
Vincent, Count of Melazzo
26 April 1851
13 October 1854
Son of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Pasquale, Count of Bari
15 September 1852
21 December 1904
Son of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Leopold
24 September 1853
4 September 1870
Son of Francis, Count of Trapani . Title held from birth to death.
Januarius, Count of Caltagirone
28 February 1857
13 August 1867
Son of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Ferdinand
25 May 1857
22 July 1859
Son of Francis, Count of Trapani . Title held from birth to death.
Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria
25 July 1869
17 January 1960
Son of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Carlos
10 November 1870
11 November 1949
Son of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Francisco Armando Federico De La Cruz De Bourbon
14 July 1873
26 June 1945
Son of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from 1960, birth to death.
Prince Gennaro
24 January 1882
11 April 1944
Son of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from birth to death.
Ranieri, Duke of Castro
3 December 1883
13 January 1973
Son of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from 1960 to death.
Prince Philip
10 December 1885
9 March 1949
Son of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Francis of Assisi
13 January 1888
26 March 1914
Son of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Gabriel
1 January 1897
22 October 1975
Son of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from birth to death.
Ruggiero, Duke of Noto
7 September 1901
1 December 1914
Son of Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth to death.
Alfonso, Duke of Calabria .
30 November 1901
3 February 1964
Son of Prince Carlos . Title held from 1960 to death.
Prince Ferdinand
6 March 1903
4 August 1905
Son of Prince Carlos . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Carlo
5 September 1908
27 September 1936
Son of Prince Carlos . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Gaetano
16 April 1917
27 December 1984
Son of Prince Philip . Title held from birth to death.
Ferdinand, Duke of Castro
28 May 1926
20 March 2008
Son of Ranieri, Duke of Castro . Title held from 1973 to death.
Prince Antoine
20 January 1929
11 November 2019
Son of Prince Gabriel . Title held from birth.
Prince Jean
30 June 1933
25 December 2000
Son of Prince Gabriel . Title held from birth to death.
Prince Casimir
8 November 1938
Son of Prince Gabriel . Title held from birth.
Carlos, Duke of Calabria, Count of Caserta .
16 January 1938
5 October 2015
Son of Alfonso, Duke of Calabria . Title Duke of Noto held from 1960 to 1964 Duke of Calabria, Count of Caserta from 1964 to death.
Prince François
20 June 1960
Son of Prince Antoine. Title held from birth.
Carlo, Duke of Castro
24 February 1963
Son of Ferdinand, Duke of Castro . Title held from 2008.
Prince Gennaro
27 January 1966
Son of Prince Antoine. Title held from birth.
Prince Pedro, Duke of Castro, Duke of Noto, Duke of Calabria, Count of Caserta
16 October 1968
Son of Carlos, Duke of Calabria . Title of Duke of Noto from birth to 2015, others from 2015.
Prince Luís
28 November 1970
Son of Prince Casimir. Title held from birth.
Prince Alexander
9 August 1974
Son of Prince Casimir. Title held from birth.
Prince Jaime, Duke of Noto
26 June 1993
Son of Pedro, Duke of Calabria . Duke of Capua and Duke of Noto since 2015.
Prince Antoine
6 June 2003
Son of Prince François. Title held from birth.
Princesses of the Two Sicilies (since 1816)
By birth
Name
Birth
Death
Notes
Princess Luisa Carlotta
24 October 1804
29 January 1844
Daughter of Francis I . Title held from grandfather's ascension to death.
Princess Maria Christina
27 April 1806
22 August 1878
Daughter of Francis I . Title held from grandfather's ascension to death.
Princess Maria Antonia
19 December 1814
7 November 1898
Daughter of Francis I . Title held from grandfather's ascension to death.
Princess Maria Amalia
25 February 1818
6 November 1857
Daughter of Francis I . Title held from grandfather's ascension to death.
Princess Maria Carolina
29 November 1820
14 January 1861
Daughter of Francis I . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Theresa Christina
14 March 1822
28 December 1889
Daughter of Francis I . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Carolina Augusta
26 April 1822
6 December 1869
Daughter of Leopold, Prince of Salerno . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Isabella
23 March 1838
24 March 1838
Daughter of Leopold, Count of Syracuse . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Annunciata
24 March 1843
4 May 1871
Daughter of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Immaculata
14 April 1844
18 February 1899
Daughter of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Isabella
22 July 1846
14 February 1859
Daughter of Louis, Count of Aquila . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Pia
2 August 1849
29 September 1882
Daughter of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Antonietta
16 March 1851
12 September 1938
Daughter of Francis, Count of Trapani . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Teresa Pia
7 January 1855
1 September 1856
Daughter of Francis, Count of Trapani . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Luisa Immaculata
21 January 1855
23 February 1874
Daughter of Ferdinand II . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Carolina
21 February 1856
7 April 1941
Daughter of Francis, Count of Trapani . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Annunziata
21 September 1858
20 March 1873
Daughter of Francis, Count of Trapani . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Teresa
15 January 1867
1 March 1909
Daughter of Louis, Count of Trani . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Cristina Pia
24 December 1869
28 March 1870
Daughter of Francis II . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Immaculata
30 October 1874
28 November 1947
Daughter of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Cristina
10 April 1877
4 October 1947
Daughter of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria di Grazia
12 August 1878
20 June 1973
Daughter of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Giuseppina
25 February 1880
22 July 1971
Daughter of Alfonso, Count of Caserta . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Antonietta
16 April 1898
11 January 1957
Daughter of Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria Cristina
4 May 1899
21 April 1985
Daughter of Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Barbara
14 December 1902
1 January 1927
Daughter of Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Isabel Alfonsa
10 October 1904
18 July 1985
Daughter of Prince Carlos . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Lucia
9 July 1908
3 November 2001
Daughter of Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria de los Dolores
15 November 1909
11 May 1996
Daughter of Prince Carlos . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria de las Mercedes
23 December 1910
2 January 2000
Daughter of Prince Carlos . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Urraca
14 July 1913
3 May 1999
Daughter of Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria de la Esperanza
14 June 1914
8 August 2005
Daughter of Prince Carlos . Title held from birth to death.
Princess Maria del Carmen
13 July 1924
22 November 2018
Daughter of Ranieri, Duke of Castro . Title held from birth.
Princess Maria Margarita
16 November 1934
15 January 2014
Daughter of Prince Gabriel . Title held from birth.
Princess Teresa
6 February 1937
Daughter of Alfonso, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth.
Princess Maria Immaculata
25 June 1937
14 May 2020
Daughter of Prince Gabriel . Title held from birth.
Princess Inés María
18 February 1940
Daughter of Alfonso, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth.
Princess Béatrice
16 June 1950
Daughter of Ferdinand, Duke of Castro . Title held from birth.
Princess Anne
24 April 1957
Daughter of Ferdinand, Duke of Castro . Title held from birth.
Princess Maria Carolina
18 July 1962
Daughter of Prince Antoine. Title held from birth.
Princess Cristina
15 March 1966
Daughter of Carlos, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth.
Princess María
5 April 1967
Daughter of Carlos, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth.
Princess Inés
20 April 1971
Daughter of Carlos, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth.
Princess Anna Cecilia
24 December 1971
Daughter of Prince Casimir. Title held from birth.
Princess Maria Annunziata
4 March 1973
Daughter of Prince Antoine. Title held from birth.
Princess Elena Sofia
10 September 1973
Daughter of Prince Casimir. Title held from birth.
Princess Victoria
24 May 1976
Daughter of Carlos, Duke of Calabria . Title held from birth.
Princess Anna Sophia
9 April 1999
Daughter of Prince Luís. Title held from birth.
Princess Maria-Carolina, Duchess of Calabria
23 June 2003
Daughter and Heir apparent of Carlo, Duke of Castro . Title held from birth.
Princess Maria Chiara
1 January 2005
Daughter of Carlo, Duke of Castro . Title held from birth.
Princess Dorothée
10 May 2005
Daughter of Prince François. Title held from birth.
By marriage
Princess
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Husband
Notes
Queen Maria Isabella
6 July 1789
13 September 1848
King Francis I
Title held from her father-in-law's ascension to her husband's ascension in 1825
Archduchess Clementina, Princess of Salerno
1 March 1798
3 September 1881
Leopold, Prince of Salerno
Title held from her father-in-law's ascension to her death
Princess Maria, Countess of Syracuse
29 September 1814
2 January 1874
Prince Leopold, Count of Syracuse
Title held from her marriage in 1837 to her death
Princess Januária, Countess of Aquila
11 March 1822
13 March 1901
Prince Louis, Count of Aquila
Title held from her marriage in 1844 to her death
Archduchess Maria Isabella, Countess of Trapani
21 May 1834
14 July 1901
Prince Francis, Count of Trapani
Title held from her marriage in 1850 to her death
Queen Maria Sophie
4 October 1841
19 January 1925
King Francis II
Title held from her marriage in 1859 to her husband's ascension three months later
Princess Mathilde Ludovika, Countess of Trani
30 September 1843
18 June 1925
Prince Louis, Count of Trani
Title held from her marriage in 1861 to her death
Infanta Isabella, Countess of Girgenti
20 December 1851
23 April 1931
Prince Gaetan, Count of Girgenti
Title held from her marriage in 1868 to her death
Princess Maria Antonietta, Countess of Caserta *
16 March 1851
12 September 1938
Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta
Title held from birth and also from her marriage in 1868 to her death
Princess Maria Ludwiga, Duchess of Calabria
6 July 1872
10 June 1954
Prince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria
Title held from her marriage in 1897 to her death
Mercedes, Princess of Asturias
11 September 1880
17 October 1904
Prince Carlos
Title held from her marriage in 1901 to her death
Princess Louise
24 February 1882
18 April 1958
Prince Carlos
Title held from her marriage in 1907 to her death
Princess Marie Louise
31 December 1896
8 March 1973
Prince Philip
Title held from her marriage in 1916 to her divorce in 1925
Princess Beatriz, Countss of Villa Colli
29 December 1881
20 August 1963
Prince Gennaro
Title held from her marriage in 1922 to her death
Princess Maria Carolina, Duchess of Castro
22 September 1896
9 May 1968
Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro
Title held from her marriage in 1923 to her death
Princess Odete
22 November 1902
19 June 1968
Prince Philip
Title held from her marriage in 1927 to her death
Princess Malgorzata Izabella
17 August 1902
8 March 1929
Prince Gabriel
Title held from her marriage in 1927 to her death
Princess Cecylia
28 June 1907
20 September 2001
Prince Gabriel
Title held from her marriage in 1932 to her death
Infanta Alicia, Duchess of Calabria
13 November 1917
28 March 2017
Infante Alfonso, Duke of Calabria
Title held from her marriage in 1936 to her death
Princess Chantal, Duchess of Castro
10 January 1925
24 May 2005
Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Castro
Title held from her marriage in 1949 to her death
Princess Elisabeth
2 February 1933
29 January 2022
Prince Antoine
Title held from her marriage in 1958
Infanta Anne, Duchess of Calabria
4 December 1938
Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria
Title held from her marriage in 1965
Princess Maria Cristina
12 September 1933
18 November 2023
Prince Casimir
Title held from her marriage in 1967
Princess Christine
20 May 1969
Prince Luís
Title held from her marriage in 1998 to her divorce in 2007
Princess Camilla, Duchess of Castro
5 April 1971
Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro
Title held from her marriage in 1998
Princess Alexandra
2 June 1967
Prince François
Title held from her marriage in 2000
Princess Sofia, Duchess of Calabria
23 November 1973
Prince Pedro, Duke of Calabria
Title held from her marriage in 2001
Princess Maria da Glória
19 May 1970
Prince Luís
Title held from her marriage in 2010
Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Noto
12 May 1993
Prince Jaime, Duke of Noto
Title held from her marriage in 2021
See also
References
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