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Princess Françoise of Orléans (1902–1953)

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Issue
  
Prince Michael

Name
  
Princess of

House
  
Orleans

Role
  
Princess of Greece

Princess Francoise of Orleans (1902–1953)
Born
  
25 December 1902 Paris, France (
1902-12-25
)

Burial
  
Royal Cemetery, Tatoi Palace, Greece

Father
  
Prince Jean, Duke of Guise

Mother
  
Princess Isabelle d\'Orleans

Died
  
February 25, 1953, Paris, France

Spouse
  
Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark (m. 1929–1940)

Children
  
Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark

Siblings
  
Henri, Count of Paris, Princess Anne of Orleans, Princess Isabelle of Orleans

Parents
  
Princess Isabelle of Orleans, Prince Jean, Duke of Guise

Similar People
  
Prince Christopher of Greece, Princess Isabelle of Orleans, Prince Michael of Greece a, Marina Karella, Henri - Count of Paris

Françoise Isabelle Louise Marie d'Orléans; 25 December 1902 – 25 February 1953) was born an Orléans Princess of France and was a Princess of Greece and Denmark by marriage. She was thus a member of the Greek royal family and a descendent of the "Citizen-King" Louis-Philippe.

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Family, Marriage and issue

Françoise d'Orléans was born in Paris, the second daughter of Jean d'Orléans, duc de Guise (an Orléanist pretender to the throne of France under the name Jean III) and his wife, the French Princess Isabelle of Orléans. Françoise's brother, Prince Henri, Count of Paris, succeeded their father as the Orleanist pretender, under the name Henri VI.

In Palermo on 11 February 1929, she married Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark (1888–1940). This was Christopher's second marriage - he was the youngest son of King George I of Greece (1845–1913) and his wife, Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia (1851–1926). Through his father, he was thus grandson of King Christian IX of Denmark (1818–1906), nicknamed "the father-in-law of Europe" due to his six children all marrying into other royal families.

This royal marriage was unusual in that era, a Catholic marrying a non-Catholic (he was Greek Orthodox, whilst she was Roman Catholic). They had only one child, the writer Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark (born 1939), whose marriage to the Greek artist Marina Karella (born 1940) did not conform to the laws of the royal house and thus deprived him of all right of succession to the Greek throne.

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  • 25 December 1902 – 11 February 1929: Her Royal Highness Princess Françoise of France
  • 11 February 1929 – 25 February 1953: Her Royal Highness Princess Françoise of Greece and Denmark
  • References

    Princess Françoise of Orléans (1902–1953) Wikipedia