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Indian lays claim to âDuke of Franceâ title
BHOPAL: Balthazar Napoleon de Bourbon III, a lawyer who lives in the heart of India, is so convinced he is the true heir to Franceâs King Henri IV that he wants the title âDuke of Franceâ.
The family of the rotund 48-year-old landowner settled in Bhopal in 1775 and he has long promoted his lineage dating back to the rulers of France and Spain. His house is even emblazoned with a brass sign that reads âHouse of Bourbonâ, set above a fleur-de-lis.
The heraldic crest of the French monarchy also decorates his furniture, business cards and cuff-links. âI have always been instilled with the idea that I belong to a noble and royal family,â he told AFP in an interview.
But Balthazar has been galvanized in his search for recognition and a real title by the research of Prince Michael of Greece into a cousin of Henri IV. Prince Michaelâs French book âLe Rajah Bourbonâ, published this year, confirmed for Balthazar what he says he knew all along - he is the most likely surviving heir to the throne.
He admits to not speaking a word of French, to never even setting foot in the country. Balthazar is however a Catholic, his ancestors built a fine church here and his children are called Frederic, Michelle and Adrien. He also harbours a strong desire âto go to Versailles castleâ. afp
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?p...6-4-2007_pg4_21
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BHOPAL: Balthazar Napoleon de Bourbon III, a lawyer who lives in the heart of India, is so convinced he is the true heir to Franceâs King Henri IV that he wants the title âDuke of Franceâ.
The family of the rotund 48-year-old landowner settled in Bhopal in 1775 and he has long promoted his lineage dating back to the rulers of France and Spain. His house is even emblazoned with a brass sign that reads âHouse of Bourbonâ, set above a fleur-de-lis.
The heraldic crest of the French monarchy also decorates his furniture, business cards and cuff-links. âI have always been instilled with the idea that I belong to a noble and royal family,â he told AFP in an interview.
But Balthazar has been galvanized in his search for recognition and a real title by the research of Prince Michael of Greece into a cousin of Henri IV. Prince Michaelâs French book âLe Rajah Bourbonâ, published this year, confirmed for Balthazar what he says he knew all along - he is the most likely surviving heir to the throne.
He admits to not speaking a word of French, to never even setting foot in the country. Balthazar is however a Catholic, his ancestors built a fine church here and his children are called Frederic, Michelle and Adrien. He also harbours a strong desire âto go to Versailles castleâ. afp
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?p...6-4-2007_pg4_21
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