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Princess Laure with her dog on the shores of Lake Geneva. |
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Louis and Alix with their children (left to right) Catherine, Laure, Jérôme, and Charles. |
Today, Princess Laure Napoléon celebrates her seventieth birthday!
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The Prince and Princess Napoléon with their four children, 1969. |
Born on 8 October 1952 at Paris, Princess Laure Clémentine Geneviève Napoléon was the third child and second daughter of Prince Louis Napoléon (1914-1997), Head of the Imperial House of Bonaparte, and his wife Princess Alix (b.1926; née de Foresta), who wed in 1949. Laure's middle names come from her paternal and maternal grandmothers, Princess Clémentine of Belgium and Geneviève Fredet. Laure joined two older siblings, the twins Prince Charles (b.1950; married 1st Princess Béatrice of Bourbon-Two Sicilies; married 2nd Jeanne Françoise Valliccionni) and Princess Catherine (b.1950; married 1st Nicolò San Martino d'Agliè dei Marchesi di Fontanetto; married 2nd Jean-Claude Dualé), and Laure was followed by a younger brother, Prince Jérôme (b.1957; married Licia Innocenti). The princess was raised at the family home in Prangins, Switzerland. On 23 December 1982 at Grenoble, Princess Laure married Jean-Claude Lecomte (1948-2009). The couple had one son, Clément Louis Lecomte (b.1995). In 2005, the princess attended the funeral of her cousin Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg along with her brother Prince Jérôme.
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Princess Laure at her christening, November 1952. |
Our best wishes to the Princess on her birthday!
As we mark the significant milestone of Princess Laure Napoléon's 70th birthday, we extend our warmest wishes to her and her family. This remarkable occasion serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Imperial House of Bonaparte, which Princess Laure has played a vital role in preserving and promoting throughout her life. Her dedication to her family's heritage and her commitment to upholding the traditions of her ancestors are truly admirable, and we are honored to have had the opportunity to share her story with our readers.
Princess Laure's life has been marked by numerous significant events and milestones, from her early years growing up at the family home in Prangins, Switzerland, to her marriage to Jean-Claude Lecomte and the birth of her son, Clément Louis Lecomte. Her attendance at the funeral of her cousin Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg in 2005, alongside her brother Prince Jérôme, is a poignant reminder of the strong bonds she shares with her family. As Princess Laure continues to celebrate this momentous occasion, we wish her all the best and hope that her future is filled with joy, love, and continued success in her endeavors. May her remarkable life serve as an inspiration to all those who follow in her footsteps, and may her legacy continue to thrive for generations to come.
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