Refuting Hilaire de Curzon

Hilaire de Curzon was an Anjouist and President of Union poitevine des syndicats agricoles, an agricultural union.  In 1913, Curzon published De la Nationalité des princes de la branche ainée des Bourbons (1913). The work consists of a Foreword, three chapters, and a conclusion — all written in the defence of the Spanish Bourbons.  It … More Refuting Hilaire de Curzon

An Anjouist Plot

The Facebook page for Scots for a French Royal Restoration (SFRR) was deleted by Facebook recently.  Why? What rule did they violate? Nudity, apparently.  What ghastly nude image was posted?  Some naked cherubs, of course.  Someone flagged the image above for “nudity.”  For whatever absurd reason, Facebook agreed and deleted the page.  Common sense is … More An Anjouist Plot

Real Legitimism

We have said it before and will say it again: we are Legitimists. “What is a Legitimist?” you might say.  Or aren’t the supporters of Don Luis Legitimists? Definition and Etymology First, we must define what Legitimism/a Legitimist is. Google defines it as “support for a ruler who claim to a throne is based on … More Real Legitimism

Against Anjouism

We’ve heard the repeated claims of the Anjouists again and again. “There is no nationality requirement,” the say. “The blood right of Princes of the Blood supersedes the law of aubaine,” they say. The notion of “Fundamental Laws” emerged in the 16th century based on customs dating back centuries. The Inalienability of the Crown made … More Against Anjouism