The 75th Birthday of Princess Chantal d'Orléans, Artist and Aunt of the Count of Paris
Princess Chantal on her wedding day with her parents, the Count and Countess of Paris. |
Princess Chantal became engaged to François-Xavier de Sambucy de Sorgue (b.1943), a member of a noble family originally from Bologna, Italy. The Sambucy de Sorgues established themselves in Rouergue in the XIV century. The family also had contact with the Orléans as François-Xavier's great-uncle, Father Gaston de Sambucy de Sorgue, was the priest who officiated over the burial ceremony, in the Royal Chapel at St Louis de Dreux, for the Duchess d'Orléans, King Louis-Philippe's mother. Anyhow, François-Xavier and Chantal were married at the Royal Chapel at Dreux on 28 July 1972. She wore a splendid wedding gown designed by renowned couturier Balmain, as well as a diadem by Mellerio, a gift from her in-laws. The couple have three children: Axel (b.1976), Alexandre (b.1978), and Kildine (b.1979).
Princess Chantal and her husband have been among the luminaries of Parisian social life. In 1994, she published a book titled Princess and Citizen. You can visit Princess Chantal's website pertaining to her artistic work here: Chantal d'Orléans.
François-Xavier de Sambucy de Morgue and Princess Chantal. |
Our best wishes to Princess Chantal on her birthday!
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