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The title of prince royal includes various subsidiary titles, including [[Duke of Vendôme]], [[Duke of Guise]], and [[Count of Évreux]]. Since the restoration of the monarchy, the title of Duke of Vendôme has been almost exclusively used as an alternative to the prince royal title, a tradition established by {{w|Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans|Prince Ferdinand Philippe}}, who wished to remain being referred to as the Duke of Orléans rather than the prince royal. The title of [[Count of Paris]], while used by heirs apparent in the past, has been used by the kings of the French since royal restoration in 1959. | The title of prince royal includes various subsidiary titles, including [[Duke of Vendôme]], [[Duke of Guise]], and [[Count of Évreux]]. Since the restoration of the monarchy, the title of Duke of Vendôme has been almost exclusively used as an alternative to the prince royal title, a tradition established by {{w|Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans|Prince Ferdinand Philippe}}, who wished to remain being referred to as the Duke of Orléans rather than the prince royal. The title of [[Count of Paris]], while used by heirs apparent in the past, has been used by the kings of the French since royal restoration in 1959. | ||
[[Prince Louis Philippe, Duke of Vendôme|Prince Louis Philippe]], the current heir to the throne, is styled as "''His Royal Highness'', Louis Philippe d'Orléans, ''{{w|fils de France}}'', Duke of Vendôme" and more simply, ''His Royal Highness'', the Duke of Vendôme". | [[Prince Louis Philippe, Duke of Vendôme|Prince Louis Philippe]], the current heir to the throne, is styled as "''His Royal Highness'', Louis Philippe d'Orléans, ''{{w|fils de France}}'', Duke of Vendôme" and more simply, "''His Royal Highness'', the Duke of Vendôme". | ||
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