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Mass for the bicentenary of the death of Emperor Napoleon I

Mass in memory of the bicentenary of the death of Emperor Napoleon I will be celebrated on May 5, 2021 at 11 a.m. in Saint Louis des Invalides Cathedral by Mrg Antoine de Romanet, Bishop of the Armed Forces.

As the health situation limits access to the cathedral, we invite those who wish to observe a minute of silence at 5:49 p.m., time of the Emperor’s death.

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2 avril 2021|

Our marriage: « It’s a love story before it is a nod to history »

On Saturday, October 19, 2019, the wedding of Prince Napoleon and Countess Olympia von Arco-Zinneberg was celebrated at the Cathedral of Saint Louis des Invalides by H.E. Mgr Antoine de Romanet, Bishop of the French Armies. This marriage is all the more symbolic as it unites the head of the imperial house of France to the descendant of the last emperor of Austria … It also recalls that of Napoleon to his second wife, Marie-Louise of Austria. Many personalities from all the European courts joined forces with the newlyweds at the Invalides and then at the Château de Fontainebleau for a sumptuous reception.

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2 mars 2021|

Prince Napoleon, loyal to the emperor / Point de Vue

Newly arrived from Boston where he is completing an MBA at Harvard, the head of the imperial house celebrated Napoleon I in a ceremony commemorating the death of the Emperor on May 5. An appointment that the prince would not miss for the world.

Read the article on Point de Vue.

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29 mai 2017|

Prince Napoleon, a man of the future / Point de Vue

He has one of the most famous names in the world. And does him honor by tracing his path with panache. Prince Napoleon, head of the imperial household for twenty years, has only one credo: merit. His MBA (Master of Business Administration), soon to be obtained at Harvard, will bring a new stone to his edifice. Meeting with a prince more than charming.

Read the interview on Point de Vue.

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24 avril 2017|

Bicentenary of Waterloo: The Emperor Napoleon I, the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blücher and the Prince of Orange … shake hands / Point de Vue

Under the gaze of 200,000 curious people from all over the world, the heirs of Napoleon I, the Duke of Wellington and the Prince of Orange shake hands…

Joint declaration of the descendants of Emperor Napoleon I, the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blücher and the Prince of Orange.
At the initiative of S.A.I. Prince Napoleon, the descendants of the 4 army chiefs (the Prince of Orange, the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blücher and the Emperor Napoleon), who, two centuries before, fought in Waterloo among their courageous soldiers, agreed to sign together a joint declaration of Reconciliation and Peace. Thus, the King of Holland, the Duke of Wellington, Prince Blücher, and Prince Napoleon, have publicly read this declaration, each in their own language, in order to thus express, in their diversity, their common desire to celebrate Peace in Europe and thus contribute to the long European history.

19 juin 2015|

Jean-Christophe Napoleon. No hard feelings / Paris Match

The young head of the imperial family, a convinced European, lives in London and will attend the commemorations of the final battle.

Read the interview on Paris Match.

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18 juin 2015|

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Mass for the bicentenary of the death of Emperor Napoleon I

Mass in memory of the bicentenary of the death of Emperor Napoleon I will be celebrated on May 5, 2021 at 11 a.m. in Saint Louis des Invalides Cathedral by Mrg Antoine de Romanet, Bishop of the Armed Forces.

As the health situation limits access to the cathedral, we invite those who wish to observe a minute of silence at 5:49 p.m., time of the Emperor’s death.

Partager :

2 avril 2021|

Our marriage: « It’s a love story before it is a nod to history »

On Saturday, October 19, 2019, the wedding of Prince Napoleon and Countess Olympia von Arco-Zinneberg was celebrated at the Cathedral of Saint Louis des Invalides by H.E. Mgr Antoine de Romanet, Bishop of the French Armies. This marriage is all the more symbolic as it unites the head of the imperial house of France to the descendant of the last emperor of Austria … It also recalls that of Napoleon to his second wife, Marie-Louise of Austria. Many personalities from all the European courts joined forces with the newlyweds at the Invalides and then at the Château de Fontainebleau for a sumptuous reception.

Partager :

2 mars 2021|

Prince Napoleon, loyal to the emperor / Point de Vue

Newly arrived from Boston where he is completing an MBA at Harvard, the head of the imperial house celebrated Napoleon I in a ceremony commemorating the death of the Emperor on May 5. An appointment that the prince would not miss for the world.

Read the article on Point de Vue.

Partager :

29 mai 2017|

Prince Napoleon, a man of the future / Point de Vue

He has one of the most famous names in the world. And does him honor by tracing his path with panache. Prince Napoleon, head of the imperial household for twenty years, has only one credo: merit. His MBA (Master of Business Administration), soon to be obtained at Harvard, will bring a new stone to his edifice. Meeting with a prince more than charming.

Read the interview on Point de Vue.

Partager :

24 avril 2017|

Bicentenary of Waterloo: The Emperor Napoleon I, the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blücher and the Prince of Orange … shake hands / Point de Vue

Under the gaze of 200,000 curious people from all over the world, the heirs of Napoleon I, the Duke of Wellington and the Prince of Orange shake hands…

Joint declaration of the descendants of Emperor Napoleon I, the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blücher and the Prince of Orange.
At the initiative of S.A.I. Prince Napoleon, the descendants of the 4 army chiefs (the Prince of Orange, the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blücher and the Emperor Napoleon), who, two centuries before, fought in Waterloo among their courageous soldiers, agreed to sign together a joint declaration of Reconciliation and Peace. Thus, the King of Holland, the Duke of Wellington, Prince Blücher, and Prince Napoleon, have publicly read this declaration, each in their own language, in order to thus express, in their diversity, their common desire to celebrate Peace in Europe and thus contribute to the long European history.

19 juin 2015|

Jean-Christophe Napoleon. No hard feelings / Paris Match

The young head of the imperial family, a convinced European, lives in London and will attend the commemorations of the final battle.

Read the interview on Paris Match.

Partager :

18 juin 2015|

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Mass for the bicentenary of the death of Emperor Napoleon I

Mass in memory of the bicentenary of the death of Emperor Napoleon I will be celebrated on May 5, 2021 at 11 a.m. in Saint Louis des Invalides Cathedral by Mrg Antoine de Romanet, Bishop of the Armed Forces.

As the health situation limits access to the cathedral, we invite those who wish to observe a minute of silence at 5:49 p.m., time of the Emperor’s death.

Partager :

2 avril 2021|

Our marriage: « It’s a love story before it is a nod to history »

On Saturday, October 19, 2019, the wedding of Prince Napoleon and Countess Olympia von Arco-Zinneberg was celebrated at the Cathedral of Saint Louis des Invalides by H.E. Mgr Antoine de Romanet, Bishop of the French Armies. This marriage is all the more symbolic as it unites the head of the imperial house of France to the descendant of the last emperor of Austria … It also recalls that of Napoleon to his second wife, Marie-Louise of Austria. Many personalities from all the European courts joined forces with the newlyweds at the Invalides and then at the Château de Fontainebleau for a sumptuous reception.

Partager :

2 mars 2021|

Prince Napoleon, loyal to the emperor / Point de Vue

Newly arrived from Boston where he is completing an MBA at Harvard, the head of the imperial house celebrated Napoleon I in a ceremony commemorating the death of the Emperor on May 5. An appointment that the prince would not miss for the world.

Read the article on Point de Vue.

Partager :

29 mai 2017|

Prince Napoleon, a man of the future / Point de Vue

He has one of the most famous names in the world. And does him honor by tracing his path with panache. Prince Napoleon, head of the imperial household for twenty years, has only one credo: merit. His MBA (Master of Business Administration), soon to be obtained at Harvard, will bring a new stone to his edifice. Meeting with a prince more than charming.

Read the interview on Point de Vue.

Partager :

24 avril 2017|

Bicentenary of Waterloo: The Emperor Napoleon I, the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blücher and the Prince of Orange … shake hands / Point de Vue

Under the gaze of 200,000 curious people from all over the world, the heirs of Napoleon I, the Duke of Wellington and the Prince of Orange shake hands…

Joint declaration of the descendants of Emperor Napoleon I, the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blücher and the Prince of Orange.
At the initiative of S.A.I. Prince Napoleon, the descendants of the 4 army chiefs (the Prince of Orange, the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blücher and the Emperor Napoleon), who, two centuries before, fought in Waterloo among their courageous soldiers, agreed to sign together a joint declaration of Reconciliation and Peace. Thus, the King of Holland, the Duke of Wellington, Prince Blücher, and Prince Napoleon, have publicly read this declaration, each in their own language, in order to thus express, in their diversity, their common desire to celebrate Peace in Europe and thus contribute to the long European history.

19 juin 2015|

Jean-Christophe Napoleon. No hard feelings / Paris Match

The young head of the imperial family, a convinced European, lives in London and will attend the commemorations of the final battle.

Read the interview on Paris Match.

Partager :

18 juin 2015|
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