Background
As well as being the Duke of Luynes, he was also Duke of Chevreuse, which is the traditional courtesy title for the eldest son of the Duke of Luynes.
Duke of Chevreuse Duke of Luynes
As well as being the Duke of Luynes, he was also Duke of Chevreuse, which is the traditional courtesy title for the eldest son of the Duke of Luynes.
He was the Marquis d'Albert, the Prince of Neuchâtel and Vallengin, and the Count of Tours and Count of Dunois. His godmother was Queen Amélie of Orléans Of Portugal. Inès d'Albert (bJune 28, 1939) m.
Napoléon, Prince Murat
Elisabeth d'Albert (bMay 29, 1942) m. Roland, duc de Montsaulnin, marquis du Luart
Charles d'Albert (bNovember 28, 1943)
Jean d'Albert, 12th duc de Luynes (bFebruary 16, 1945) m. Christine Hélène Roussel
Jacques d'Albert, comte de Dunois (September 17, 1946) m.
Susana Inès Cruz Suarez
Marie d'Albert (b.January 16, 1948 m. Jean Robert Charles Pierre Marie Loppin, marquis de Montmort
Pierre d'Albert (March 25, 1952) m. Thérèse Larivière
Thomas d'Albert (b February 3, 1956).