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  1. Princess Hélène of Orléans (French: Princesse Hélène Louise Henriette d'Orléans; 13 June 1871 – 21 January 1951) was a member of the deposed Orléans royal family of France and, by marriage to the head of a cadet branch of the Italian royal family, the Duchess of Aosta.

  2. Jan 17, 2022 · Wedding of Princess Hélène d’Orléans and Count Evrard de Limburg Stirum, 1957. The Wedding of Princess Hélène d’Orléans (wearing a Dior Gown and the Countess of Paris’ Action Française Tiara ), daughter of the Count of Paris and and Princess Isabelle of Orléans-Braganza, and Count Evrard de Limburg Stirum, son of Count Thierry ...

  3. Princess Hélène of Orléans ( French: Princesse Hélène Louise Henriette d'Orléans; 13 June 1871 – 21 January 1951) was a member of the deposed Orléans royal family of France and, by marriage to the head of a cadet branch of the Italian royal family, the Duchess of Aosta.

  4. Dec 3, 2022 · Princess Hélène of Orléans of France and Syvila Manou of Greece told Insider they are cousins who happened to be invited to Le Bal the same year. "We're very close," Hélène, 21, said.

  5. Princess Hélène of Orléans (Hélène Louise Henriette; 13 June 1871 – 21 January 1951) was a member of the deposed House of Orléans of France and, by marriage to the head of a cadet branch of the Italian royal family, the Duchess of Aosta.

  6. May 23, 2019 · Princess Hélène of Orléans (1871-1951) was one of a coterie of Victorian Sporting Dianas who embraced the fieldsports world with vigorous enthusiasm. An imposing figure, standing at more than 6ft tall, she was born in exile in Twickenham in 1871.

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  8. Jun 25, 2018 · To overcome this problem, Princess Hélène of Orléans offered to become Anglican, but Queen Victoria believed Hélène’s father would be upset if she renounced her Roman Catholic faith, and that is exactly what happened.

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