Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon
Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon (French: Jean-Christophe; Prince Napoléon, born Jean Christophe Louis Ferdinand Albéric Napoléon Bonaparte; Saint-Raphaël, France, July 11, 1986) is, according to some supporters of the monarchy, the head of the former Imperial House of France, "Napoleon VII" and Napoleon I of France. the heir to the legacy of, emperor of the French and founder of their dynasty.[1]
Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon | |
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Nationality | French |
Alma mater | HEC Paris Harvard Business School |
Occupation | Businesman |
A graduate of HEC Paris and Harvard Business School, he pursued a career in the private equity sector, gaining experience at Morgan Stanley and Blackstone, both in New York and London[2]. He later founded Leon Capital, a private equity investment firm.[3]
When grandfather Luis died in 1997, he left his grandson João Cristóvão as heir, instead of his eldest son Carlos Napoleão. For her, the eldest son accepted republicanism too much and remarried without her consent. Carlos, however, stated that there is no controversy or division with his son over the right of succession in the imperial house.[4]