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Line of succession to the French throne (Orléanist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Line of succession to the French throne (Orléanist)
The Orléanist claimant to the throne of France is Prince Henri, Count of Paris, Duke of France. He is the uncontested heir to the Orléanist position of "King of the French" held by Louis-Philippe, and is also King Charles X's heir as "King of France" if the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht (by which Philip V of Spain renounced for himself and his agnatic descendants any claim to the French throne) is considered valid. According to the Family Compact of 1909, only the descendants of the current pretender's father are considered to be dynasts of the House of France. The founders of the cadet branches of Orleans-Braganza and Orléans-Galliera, by becoming foreigners, are considered under house law to have renounced their rights to the throne.〔Velde, Francois. Heraldica.org, 2000. (The 1909 "Pacte de Famille" of the House of Orléans ), retrieved 4 September 2010〕 If the current line were to become extinct, the Orleans-Braganza have, however, reserved their right to renew their claims.〔 ==Rules explaining the order of succession==
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