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House of Orléans. For naming conventions, see Medieval Kingdoms of Western Europe. Orléans is the name used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. It became a tradition during France's ancien régime for the duchy of Orléans to be granted as an ...
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Louis-Philippe I (1773 - 1850) Born in Paris on October 6, 1773, and dying in exile in Claremont, UK, on August 26, 1850, Louis-Philippe attended Saint-Cloud as a child, when the estate belonged to his grandfather Louis-Philippe d'Orléans. You can still discover two reminders of his childhood at the estate. The carré des 24 Arpents houses the ...
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Most of my couples will spend some time at Orleans House Gallery before heading onto another venue for their reception. You can host a drinks reception outside on the lawn, with champagne, cake and canapés. This gives you a chance to mingle with your guests, and take some family photos either inside or outside.
The House of Orléans was a French noble and royal family. It descends from Louis XIV of France and his only brother Philippe, Duke of Orléans. The families main traditional home was the Palais Royal in Paris. The family later became very powerful during the reign of Louis Philippe I. He ruled France under the title King of the French.
I love an Orleans House Gallery wedding and I have photographed here many times – what a stunning venue! You walk through the trees and come across this gorgeous gem, a little music room with huge windows and ornate decoration, it’s perfect for a more intimate ceremony.