Thursday, May 2, 2024

Royal Romance Unfolds: Bourbon-Parma and MacMahon Families Entwined in Love

The whispers of a royal romance are spreading through the European aristocracy, as Prince Amaury of Bourbon-Parma and PĂ©lagie de MacMahon have been spotted together at several high-profile events. The pair, who have been gaining attention for their close proximity, were recently seen at the wedding of Prince Jaime of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Noto, where they were accompanied by Maurice de MacMahon, PĂ©lagie's younger brother1. Their appearances together have sparked speculation about a potential romance between the two, who come from prominent royal families. Born into the House of Bourbon-Parma, Prince Amaury is the eldest child of Prince Charles-Emmanuel and Princess Constance, while PĂ©lagie is the daughter of Philippe de MacMahon, Duc de Magenta, and Amelia de MacMahon, Duchesse de Magenta. As the two families continue to mingle at royal gatherings, the world waits with bated breath to see if this budding romance will blossom into something more1.

 

Amaury and PĂ©lagie at the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Noto, 2021.
PĂ©lagie and Maurice, 2021.

In September 2021, Prince Amaury of Bourbon-Parma and PĂ©lagie de MacMahon attended the wedding of Prince Jaime of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duke of Noto, and Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Noto (nĂ©e Lady Charlotte Lindesay-Bethune). The pair were accompanied by Maurice de MacMahon, Duc de Magenta, the younger brother of PĂ©lagie. 

More recently, at the religious wedding of Prince Joachim Murat and Princess Yasmine at Les Invalides, Prince Amaury of Bourbon-Parma and PĂ©lagie de MacMahon were in each other's company. Photos of the couple can be seen at this article on Histories RoyalesGala de mariage du prince Joachim et de la princesse Yasmine Murat aux Invalides en prĂ©sence de membres de familles royales Ă©trangères

Charles-Emmanuel and Constance of Bourbon-Parma with their children.

Born at Paris on 30 October 1991, Prince Amaury Yves Michel Marie Joseph of Bourbon-Parma is the eldest child of Prince Charles-Emmanuel of Bourbon-Parma (b.1961) and Princess Constance (b.1970; nĂ©e de Ravinel). Amaury has three younger sisters: Princess Charlotte (b.1993), Princess Elisabeth (b.1996), and Princess Zita (b.1999). Amaury's paternal grandparents are Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma and Princess Yolande de Broglie-Revel. His maternal grandparents are Baron Yves de Ravinel and Alexe de Castellane.

The Duchess of Magenta with her two children.

Born at Sully-le-Château on 24 June 1990, PĂ©lagie Jeanne Marie Marguerite Charlotte Nathalie de MacMahon is the first child and only daughter of Philippe de MacMahon, Duc de Magenta (1938-2002), and Amelia de MacMahon, Duchesse de Magenta (b.1963; nĂ©e the Honourable Amelia Drummond). PĂ©lagie's only full sibling is Maurice de MacMahon, Duc de Magenta (b.1992). PĂ©lagie has two older half-sisters from her father's first marriage to Claire-Marguerite Schindler: AdĂ©laĂŻde (b.1978) and ElĂ©onore (b.1980). PĂ©lagie's paternal grandparents are Maurice de MacMahon, Duc de Magenta, and Marguerite de Caraman-Chimay. Her maternal grandparents are Humphrey Drummond of Megginch (nĂ© Evans) and Cherry Drummond, 16th Baroness Strange. 

As we conclude our exploration of the potential romance between Prince Amaury of Bourbon-Parma and PĂ©lagie de MacMahon, we hope that our readers have gained a deeper understanding of the intricacies of royal relationships and the fascinating world of European aristocracy. The pair's appearances together at high-profile events have sparked speculation about a potential union, and it will be interesting to see if their relationship blossoms into something more.

For those interested in keeping up with the latest developments in royal news, we encourage you to continue following reputable sources for updates on the Bourbon-Parma and MacMahon families. As the world of royalty is constantly evolving, it is essential to stay informed about the lives and relationships of those who shape its history. We appreciate your interest in our article and hope that you will join us again in the future for more insightful pieces on the world of European royalty.

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