User talk:2600:4040:5AEB:B300:E3E0:4699:B2B6:2526

Error in article: fictional French nobility
There are multiple errors of exaggeration in this article, here: "2022: The French Royal Princess Hélène of Orléans opened le Bal with her father the Duke of Chartres".

Helene Orleans is categorically not "the" French royal princess for two reasons:

1. France is not a monarchy, as a matter of fact. This should be obvious.

2. even if France were a monarchy (which it is not), Helene's father Charles-Louis of Orleans is not even the senior member of his family house; that would be Jean of Paris. She can't possibly be "the royal princess" as matter of law and tradition.

Regardless, this is moot. She and her father, like their cousin Jean are merely Pretenders. Her father Charles-Louis Orleans for example is not actually the Duke of Chartres, or the duke of anything for that matter. These days, it is a courtesy title only. This is the last actual Duke of Chartres, who fought the Union during the American Civil War after being thrown out of France. Because they don't have a monarchy any longer:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Robert,_Duke_of_Chartres

So, will the editors managing this article please correct it?? 2600:4040:5AEB:B300:E3E0:4699:B2B6:2526 (talk) 09:58, 17 August 2023 (UTC)