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Jean, Count of Paris

Jean Carl Pierre Marie d'Orléans (born 19 May 1965) is the current head of the House of Orléans. Jean is the senior male descendant by primogeniture in the male-line of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French, and thus, according to the Orléanists, the legitimate claimant to the defunct throne of France as Jean IV.[2] Of France's three monarchist movements, Orléanism, Legitimism and Bonapartism, most royalists are Orléanists.[3] Jean is the second son of the late Henri, Count of Paris (1933–2019) and his former wife Duchess Marie-Thérèse of Württemberg (b. 1934). With the death of his father, he has been using the style of Count of Paris since 2019.[4]

Jean d'Orléans
Count of Paris
Head of the House of Orléans
Tenure21 January 2019 – present
PredecessorHenri, Count of Paris
Heir apparentGaston
Born (1965-05-19) 19 May 1965 (age 58)
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Spouse
(m. 2009)
Issue
  • Prince Gaston
  • Princess Antoinette
  • Princess Louise-Marguerite
  • Prince Joseph
  • Princess Jacinthe
  • Prince Alphonse
Names
Jean Carl Pierre Marie[1]
HouseOrléans
FatherPrince Henri, Count of Paris
MotherDuchess Marie Therese of Württemberg
ReligionRoman Catholic

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Jean d'Orléans was born on 19 May 1965 in Boulogne-Billancourt, the son of Henri of Orleans and Maria Theresa of Württemberg. He was baptized in the Catholic Church on 14 June 1965 in the Royal Chapel of Dreux. He received as godfather, his maternal uncle, Carl of Württemberg, and as godmother, his paternal aunt, Princess Chantal of Orleans.[5]

After attending the Passy-Saint-Nicolas-Buzenval, a private Catholic secondary school, he attended the Sorbonne, where he obtained a master's degree in philosophy in 1989. In 1992, he earned a master's degree in law from the Free Faculty of Law, Economics and Management of Paris. In 1994, he earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Azusa Pacific University in Los Angeles, California.[5]

Jean completed his national service as an officer, first taking four months of classes at the École de cavalerie in Saumur. He was assigned as an officer aspirant, and then as a second lieutenant, and has been a reserve colonel of the French Army since January 2015.[6]

After finishing his military duties, he began to work as a consultant at Lazard, then as a financial consultant at Deloitte, followed by working as a project manager at the Groupe Banque Populaire.

Jean is multilingual, speaking French, English, and German.[7]

First engagement edit

Prince Jean was due to marry Duchess Tatjana of Oldenburg (b. 1974) in 2001. Duchess Tatjana is the youngest daughter of Duke Johann of Oldenburg (b. 1940) and his wife, Countess Ilka of Ortenburg (b. 1942).[8] Her elder sister Eilika married Archduke Georg of Austria in 1997. However, the wedding was cancelled at the last moment because of a dispute over religious denomination: Jean's father, Henri, feared the Orléans claim to the throne would be compromised if there were to be a Protestant heir.[9]

Second engagement and marriage edit

On 29 November 2008, Henri, then Count of Paris, announced the engagement of Jean, the then Duke of Vendôme, to Maria Magdalena Philomena Juliana Johanna de Tornos y Steinhart, born in Vienna on 19 June 1977. The pair are distantly related, as both are descendants of Count Jaroslav Bořita of Martinice and his first wife, Eusebia von Sternberg (1584–1634).[10] The civil wedding, conducted by Mayor Rachida Dati, took place on 19 March 2009 in Paris. The religious wedding was held on 2 May 2009 at the Cathédrale Notre-Dame at Senlis, with a reception at the Château de Chantilly.[11][better source needed] The bride wore a gown by Christian Lacroix and a jacket embroidered by Maison Lesage.[12]

Lawsuit edit

In 2021, Jean filed a lawsuit against the Saint-Louis foundation, demanding €1 million in damages and the return of five properties, including the Château d'Amboise. In 1886, the château was bequeathed to the Institute of France by Jean's ancestor Henri d’Orléans, with the caveat that the property would never be altered by the institute. The Saint-Louis foundation was later founded by Jean's grandfather, Henri VI, Count of Paris, in 1974. Jean's lawsuit alleges that the Institute violated their contract to never alter the property, after they announced plans to transform the Pavillon d’Enghien into a €760-a-night luxury hotel, containing a spa and gastronomic restaurant.[13] Jean had previously lived in the château from 2001 to September 2021 rent-free, but was forcefully evicted by the institute after they began to demand he pay rent, which Jean viewed as a violation of their contract.[14]

Family edit

Jean and his wife Philomena have six children:

  • Prince Gaston Louis Antoine Marie d'Orléans, Dauphin of France (born 19 November 2009 in Paris).
  • Princess Antoinette Léopoldine Jeanne Marie d'Orléans (born 28 January 2012 in Vienna).
  • Princess Louise-Marguerite Eléonore Marie d'Orléans (born 30 July 2014 in Poissy).
  • Prince Joseph Gabriel David Marie d'Orléans (born 2 June 2016).
  • Princess Jacinthe Élisabeth-Charlotte Marie d'Orléans (born 9 October 2018 in Dreux).[15]
  • Prince Alphonse Charles François Marie d'Orléans (born 31 December 2023 in Carcassonne).[16]

Politics edit

Jean believes that the people of France are "monarchist at heart" and argues that they long for a non-partisan figurehead.[17] He has spoken in support of the Yellow vests protests in France.[18] Jean has also expressed his opposition to same-sex marriage, having participated in the La Manif pour tous protests, as well as abortion.[19][20]

In May 2019, Jean met with French President Emmanuel Macron, Brigitte Macron, and Italian President Sergio Mattarella in his then-home in the Château d'Amboise.[21]

Titles, styles and honours edit

Titles in pretense edit

  • 19 May 1965 – 27 September 1987: His Royal Highness Prince Jean d'Orléans, fils de France[22]
  • 27 September 1987 – 21 January 2019: His Royal Highness Prince Jean d'Orléans, fils de France, Duke of Vendôme[22]
  • 21 January 2019 – present: Monseigneur The Count of Paris[23]

He was created Duke of Vendôme (French: Duc de Vendôme) by his paternal grandfather, on 27 September 1987.[22]

Following the death of his father, it was initially thought that Prince Jean would not assume the title of Count of Paris for several months after his father's death, and possibly not for as much as one year.[24]

Honours edit

National edit

Dynastic edit

Ancestry edit

Jean is a direct male-line descendant of Louis Philippe I, the last French king, who in turn was a descendant of Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, the younger brother of Louis XIV of France. Jean is also descended from Charles X of France, brother of Louis XVI; and the Bourbons of Spain, the Two Sicilies and Parma.

References edit

  1. ^ "Portrait du prince Jean". gensdefrance.com (in French).
  2. ^ "Henri d'Orléans, pretender to French throne, dies". RFI. 22 January 2019. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  3. ^ O'Reilly, Edward (24 January 2019). "Did You Know? The Tale of the three Frenchmen who still lay claim to the throne". The Local. Stockholm. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  4. ^ Le Prince - website Le Comte de Paris
  5. ^ a b Philippe de Montjouvent. Le comte de Paris et sa descendance, éditions du Chaney. p. 215.
  6. ^ Gotha Almanac, John James, Earl of Tara, 2019
  7. ^ "The Prince".
  8. ^ "Tatjana, Herzogin von Oldenburg : Genealogics".
  9. ^ Schofield, Hugh (12 June 2001). "Royal wedding plans suffer a hitch". BBC News. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.
  10. ^ "Naissance du prince Joseph d'Orléans". 2 June 2016.
  11. ^ "Jean d'Orlean and Philomena de Tornos to have secind". Hellomagazine.com. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  12. ^ "Fashion Scoops: The Next Halston?… Something Lacroix…". wwd.com. 4 May 2009. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  13. ^ Thackray, Lucy (7 December 2021). "French aristocrat demands return of family château destined to become hotel". The Independent.
  14. ^ Cope, Rebecca (9 February 2021). "Pretender to the French throne, Jean d'Orleans, wants his châteaux (plural) back". Tatler.
  15. ^ "Une nouvelle princesse est née à Dreux" [A new princess was born in Dreux]. L'Écho Républicain (in French). 12 October 2018. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  16. ^ Monarchies et Dynasties du monde [@Monarchies2000] (31 December 2023). "The birth of Prince Alphonse is announced by his family" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  17. ^ Chazan, David (3 February 2019). . The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 7 November 2020.
  18. ^ Jean d'Orléans (13 December 2018). . Archived from the original on 17 April 2019.
  19. ^ Bellerive, Pierre de (21 March 2013). . Archived from the original on 21 September 2020.
  20. ^ Jean d'Orléans. Un Prince français. p. 111.
  21. ^ Jean, Count of Paris [@PJComtedeParis] (2 May 2019). (Tweet). Archived from the original on 11 July 2021 – via Twitter.
  22. ^ a b c d de Montjouvent, Philippe (1998). Le Comte de Paris et sa Descendance (in French). Charenton, France: Editions du Chaney. pp. 13–14, 214, 217, 391–392, 396–398, 473–474. ISBN 2-913211-00-3..
  23. ^ Official website
  24. ^ "Disparition - Le Comte de Paris s'éteint et laisse la maison de France au prince Jean". lechorepublicain.fr (in French). 21 January 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  25. ^ James, John, ed. (1 January 2019). Almanach de Gotha. ISBN 9780993372582.
  26. ^ "Heir to the French Throne and former French Minister invested into the Order - Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George". Constantuinian.org.uk. 25 June 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website (in French)
  • Duke of Vendôme Jean d'Orléans stakes his claim to French throne, The Times, 10 October 2009.
Jean, Count of Paris
Cadet branch of the House of Bourbon
Born: 19 May 1965
French royalty
Preceded by Count of Paris
21 January 2019 – present
Incumbent
Heir apparent:
Prince Gaston d'Orléans
Titles in pretence
Preceded by — TITULAR —
King of France
21 January 2019 – present
Reason for succession failure:
French Revolution of 1848 leads to Abolition of monarchy
Incumbent
Heir apparent:
Gaston, Dauphin of France
Preceded by — TITULAR —
Dauphin of France
30 December 2017 – 21 January 2019
Succeeded by
Gaston

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Jean Carl Pierre Marie d Orleans born 19 May 1965 is the current head of the House of Orleans Jean is the senior male descendant by primogeniture in the male line of Louis Philippe I King of the French and thus according to the Orleanists the legitimate claimant to the defunct throne of France as Jean IV 2 Of France s three monarchist movements Orleanism Legitimism and Bonapartism most royalists are Orleanists 3 Jean is the second son of the late Henri Count of Paris 1933 2019 and his former wife Duchess Marie Therese of Wurttemberg b 1934 With the death of his father he has been using the style of Count of Paris since 2019 4 Jean d OrleansCount of ParisHead of the House of OrleansTenure21 January 2019 presentPredecessorHenri Count of ParisHeir apparentGastonBorn 1965 05 19 19 May 1965 age 58 Boulogne Billancourt FranceSpousePhilomena de Tornos Steinhart m 2009 wbr IssuePrince Gaston Princess Antoinette Princess Louise Marguerite Prince Joseph Princess Jacinthe Prince AlphonseNamesJean Carl Pierre Marie 1 HouseOrleansFatherPrince Henri Count of ParisMotherDuchess Marie Therese of WurttembergReligionRoman Catholic Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 First engagement 1 3 Second engagement and marriage 1 4 Lawsuit 2 Family 3 Politics 4 Titles styles and honours 4 1 Titles in pretense 4 2 Honours 4 2 1 National 4 2 2 Dynastic 5 Ancestry 6 References 7 External linksBiography editEarly life and education edit Jean d Orleans was born on 19 May 1965 in Boulogne Billancourt the son of Henri of Orleans and Maria Theresa of Wurttemberg He was baptized in the Catholic Church on 14 June 1965 in the Royal Chapel of Dreux He received as godfather his maternal uncle Carl of Wurttemberg and as godmother his paternal aunt Princess Chantal of Orleans 5 After attending the Passy Saint Nicolas Buzenval a private Catholic secondary school he attended the Sorbonne where he obtained a master s degree in philosophy in 1989 In 1992 he earned a master s degree in law from the Free Faculty of Law Economics and Management of Paris In 1994 he earned a Master of Business Administration MBA from Azusa Pacific University in Los Angeles California 5 Jean completed his national service as an officer first taking four months of classes at the Ecole de cavalerie in Saumur He was assigned as an officer aspirant and then as a second lieutenant and has been a reserve colonel of the French Army since January 2015 6 After finishing his military duties he began to work as a consultant at Lazard then as a financial consultant at Deloitte followed by working as a project manager at the Groupe Banque Populaire Jean is multilingual speaking French English and German 7 First engagement edit Prince Jean was due to marry Duchess Tatjana of Oldenburg b 1974 in 2001 Duchess Tatjana is the youngest daughter of Duke Johann of Oldenburg b 1940 and his wife Countess Ilka of Ortenburg b 1942 8 Her elder sister Eilika married Archduke Georg of Austria in 1997 However the wedding was cancelled at the last moment because of a dispute over religious denomination Jean s father Henri feared the Orleans claim to the throne would be compromised if there were to be a Protestant heir 9 Second engagement and marriage edit On 29 November 2008 Henri then Count of Paris announced the engagement of Jean the then Duke of Vendome to Maria Magdalena Philomena Juliana Johanna de Tornos y Steinhart born in Vienna on 19 June 1977 The pair are distantly related as both are descendants of Count Jaroslav Borita of Martinice and his first wife Eusebia von Sternberg 1584 1634 10 The civil wedding conducted by Mayor Rachida Dati took place on 19 March 2009 in Paris The religious wedding was held on 2 May 2009 at the Cathedrale Notre Dame at Senlis with a reception at the Chateau de Chantilly 11 better source needed The bride wore a gown by Christian Lacroix and a jacket embroidered by Maison Lesage 12 Lawsuit edit In 2021 Jean filed a lawsuit against the Saint Louis foundation demanding 1 million in damages and the return of five properties including the Chateau d Amboise In 1886 the chateau was bequeathed to the Institute of France by Jean s ancestor Henri d Orleans with the caveat that the property would never be altered by the institute The Saint Louis foundation was later founded by Jean s grandfather Henri VI Count of Paris in 1974 Jean s lawsuit alleges that the Institute violated their contract to never alter the property after they announced plans to transform the Pavillon d Enghien into a 760 a night luxury hotel containing a spa and gastronomic restaurant 13 Jean had previously lived in the chateau from 2001 to September 2021 rent free but was forcefully evicted by the institute after they began to demand he pay rent which Jean viewed as a violation of their contract 14 Family editJean and his wife Philomena have six children Prince Gaston Louis Antoine Marie d Orleans Dauphin of France born 19 November 2009 in Paris Princess Antoinette Leopoldine Jeanne Marie d Orleans born 28 January 2012 in Vienna Princess Louise Marguerite Eleonore Marie d Orleans born 30 July 2014 in Poissy Prince Joseph Gabriel David Marie d Orleans born 2 June 2016 Princess Jacinthe Elisabeth Charlotte Marie d Orleans born 9 October 2018 in Dreux 15 Prince Alphonse Charles Francois Marie d Orleans born 31 December 2023 in Carcassonne 16 Politics editJean believes that the people of France are monarchist at heart and argues that they long for a non partisan figurehead 17 He has spoken in support of the Yellow vests protests in France 18 Jean has also expressed his opposition to same sex marriage having participated in the La Manif pour tous protests as well as abortion 19 20 In May 2019 Jean met with French President Emmanuel Macron Brigitte Macron and Italian President Sergio Mattarella in his then home in the Chateau d Amboise 21 Titles styles and honours editTitles in pretense edit 19 May 1965 27 September 1987 His Royal Highness Prince Jean d Orleans fils de France 22 27 September 1987 21 January 2019 His Royal Highness Prince Jean d Orleans fils de France Duke of Vendome 22 21 January 2019 present Monseigneur The Count of Paris 23 He was created Duke of Vendome French Duc de Vendome by his paternal grandfather on 27 September 1987 22 Following the death of his father it was initially thought that Prince Jean would not assume the title of Count of Paris for several months after his father s death and possibly not for as much as one year 24 Honours edit National edit nbsp France Recipient of the National Defence Medal 3rd ClassDynastic edit nbsp Portuguese Royal Family Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Vicosa 19 February 2000 25 page needed nbsp House of Bourbon Two Sicilies Royal Family Knight of the Illustrious Royal Order of Saint Januarius 19 March 2019 installed 13 May 2019 Knight Grand Cross of Justice of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George 22 November 2009 installed 30 May 2011 Bailiff Knight Grand Cross of Justice with Collar 19 March 2019 installed 13 May 2019 26 Ancestry editJean is a direct male line descendant of Louis Philippe I the last French king who in turn was a descendant of Philippe I Duke of Orleans the younger brother of Louis XIV of France Jean is also descended from Charles X of France brother of Louis XVI and the Bourbons of Spain the Two Sicilies and Parma Ancestors of Jean Count of Paris 22 8 Prince Jean Duke of Guise4 Prince Henri Count of Paris9 Princess Isabelle of Orleans2 Prince Henri Count of Paris10 Pedro de Alcantara Prince of Grao Para5 Princess Isabelle of Orleans Braganza11 Countess Elisabeth Dobrzensky of Dobrzenicz1 Prince Jean Count of Paris12 Albrecht Duke of Wurttemberg6 Philipp Albrecht Duke of Wurttemberg13 Archduchess Margarete Sophie of Austria3 Duchess Marie Therese of Wurttemberg14 Archduke Peter Ferdinand of Austria7 Archduchess Rosa of Austria15 Princess Maria Cristina of Bourbon Two SiciliesReferences edit Portrait du prince Jean gensdefrance com in French Henri d Orleans pretender to French throne dies RFI 22 January 2019 Retrieved 25 January 2019 O Reilly Edward 24 January 2019 Did You Know The Tale of the three Frenchmen who still lay claim to the throne The Local Stockholm Retrieved 5 February 2019 Le Prince website Le Comte de Paris a b Philippe de Montjouvent Le comte de Paris et sa descendance editions du Chaney p 215 Gotha Almanac John James Earl of Tara 2019 The Prince Tatjana Herzogin von Oldenburg Genealogics Schofield Hugh 12 June 2001 Royal wedding plans suffer a hitch BBC News Archived from the original on 12 July 2012 Naissance du prince Joseph d Orleans 2 June 2016 Jean d Orlean and Philomena de Tornos to have secind Hellomagazine com Retrieved 23 May 2017 Fashion Scoops The Next Halston Something Lacroix wwd com 4 May 2009 Retrieved 23 May 2017 Thackray Lucy 7 December 2021 French aristocrat demands return of family chateau destined to become hotel The Independent Cope Rebecca 9 February 2021 Pretender to the French throne Jean d Orleans wants his chateaux plural back Tatler Une nouvelle princesse est nee a Dreux A new princess was born in Dreux L Echo Republicain in French 12 October 2018 Retrieved 25 January 2019 Monarchies et Dynasties du monde Monarchies2000 31 December 2023 The birth of Prince Alphonse is announced by his family Tweet via Twitter Chazan David 3 February 2019 Two princes locked in battle to succeed Henri d Orleans as official pretender to French throne The Telegraph Archived from the original on 7 November 2020 Jean d Orleans 13 December 2018 Le Prince Jean de France Gilets Jaunes Batir un projet commun Archived from the original on 17 April 2019 Bellerive Pierre de 21 March 2013 Le Prince Jean de France a la Manif Pour Tous Archived from the original on 21 September 2020 Jean d Orleans Un Prince francais p 111 Jean Count of Paris PJComtedeParis 2 May 2019 Le prince Gaston salue le President de la Republique dans la cour du chateau royal d Amboise Tweet Archived from the original on 11 July 2021 via Twitter a b c d de Montjouvent Philippe 1998 Le Comte de Paris et sa Descendance in French Charenton France Editions du Chaney pp 13 14 214 217 391 392 396 398 473 474 ISBN 2 913211 00 3 Official website Disparition Le Comte de Paris s eteint et laisse la maison de France au prince Jean lechorepublicain fr in French 21 January 2019 Retrieved 22 January 2019 James John ed 1 January 2019 Almanach de Gotha ISBN 9780993372582 Heir to the French Throne and former French Minister invested into the Order Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St George Constantuinian org uk 25 June 2012 Retrieved 23 May 2017 External links editOfficial website in French Duke of Vendome Jean d Orleans stakes his claim to French throne The Times 10 October 2009 Jean Count of ParisHouse of OrleansCadet branch of the House of BourbonBorn 19 May 1965French royaltyPreceded byHenri Count of Paris Count of Paris21 January 2019 present IncumbentHeir apparent Prince Gaston d OrleansTitles in pretencePreceded byHenri VII TITULAR King of France21 January 2019 presentReason for succession failure French Revolution of 1848 leads to Abolition of monarchy IncumbentHeir apparent Gaston Dauphin of FrancePreceded byFrancois TITULAR Dauphin of France30 December 2017 21 January 2019 Succeeded byGaston Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Count of Paris amp oldid 1216393837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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