RULE OF SUCCESSION OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF ORLEANS. - Lot 127

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RULE OF SUCCESSION OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF ORLEANS. - Lot 127
RULE OF SUCCESSION OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF ORLEANS. Official publication, made by Philippe VIII, Duke of Orléans, in Brussels on 26 May 1909, with the autograph signatures of several members of the Orléans family at the bottom of the document, including the Duke of Orléans; the Duke of Montpensier; Prince Robert d'Orléans, Duke of Chartres; Prince Jean d'Orléans, Duke of Guise; Prince Ferdinand d'Orléans, Duke of Alençon; Prince Emmanuel d'Orléans, Duke of Vendôme; Prince Pierre d'Orléans; Prince Gaston d'Orléans; Prince Pierre d'Orléans-Bragance; Prince Louis d'Orléans-Bragance and Prince Antoine d'Orléans-Bragance. Handwritten text, with red wax seal preserved in a modern gilded wooden frame. Traces of moisture on the edges. On view: H. 30 cm - W. 40.5 cm. Frame: H. 48 cm - W. 59 cm. Text: Philippe, Duke of Orléans, Head of the House of France, to all those who will see Salut. Considering that it is important for Our House to put an end to a dispute which has been going on for several years and that it is Our duty to seize the opportunity offered to Us to do so and thus remove for ever a possible difficulty concerning the accession of the Crown of France. In view of the words which Our dearest Uncle, the Comte d'Eu, has caused Us to hand over to Us, in which he addresses requests to Us and formulates the commitments which he and his people would make if these requests were granted. Having regard to the unanimous opinion expressed by the Princes of Our House. Considering on the other hand that the Royal House of France is at all times the principal - but at present, as things stand, the only - guardian of its tradition and of its Rights, that consequently it can and must settle itself the questions which arise and which concern its traditional Law, and that when after a mature examination, after having surrounded itself with all the necessary guarantees, animated by the sole desire to safeguard its legitimate interests, to mainta
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