Discover the sulphurous history of the Bourbon family between inheritance, prison and shenanigans

This Thursday, March 17, the succession dispute which is tearing the Bourbon family apart is at the heart of the program Heritage broadcast on NRJ12. Against the backdrop of financial arrangements, Camilla de Bourbon-Siciles and her sister Cristiana Crociani engage in a merciless legal battle where all shots are allowed.

Money and family don’t always mix. For ten years, the estate of the Bourbon family continues to spill ink into the pages of the tabloid press. I have to say that this incredible story does not lack crunch. Between rivalries and in trouble with the lawthis uncrowned dynasty inspired a special issue of the show legaciesbroadcast this Thursday, March 17 on NRJ12.

It all started in 2011. Camilla de Bourbon-Siciles is accused by her sister Cristiana Crociani of trying to steal the inheritance of their mother Edoarda Crocianithat is 600 million dollars placed in a trust on the island of Jersey. In 1987, to set up this fund, Edoarda Crociani, the mother of Camilla and Cristina, was assisted by the BNP Paribas Jersey Trust Corporation.

If money is at the heart of this family quarrel, the justice of the island of Jersey also accuses wife of Prince Charles of Bourbon of the Two Sicilies having concealed several jewels but also a painting signed by Paul Gauguin. As she was forced to make a detailed report of her mother’s property, the princess would have voluntarily omitted to indicate certain jewels. “She didn’t mention her mother had valuable jewelry in the affidavit”reproached the lawyer William Redgrave, during the hearing at the Royal Court of Jersey, November 14, 2020. Since the two women have been engaged a merciless legal battle.






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Princess Camilla of Bourbon of the Two Sicilies, her mother Edoarda Crociani and her daughters Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon of the Two Sicilies and Princess Maria Chiara of Bourbon of the Two Sicilies in Monaco on July 1, 2018. Claudia Albuquerque / Bestimage

The prison box narrowly avoided

Suspected of having manipulated her sister, Camilla had to answer for these accusations of wealth disclosure before the Royal Court of Jersey, a small Channel Island, where the famous trust was located. In Paris Matchin 2017, the eldest explained herself by arguing that the idea of ​​the restructuring emanated from the sole will of BNPand that she herself was disadvantaged by this arrangement. “This restructuring as designed was detrimental to both my sister and myself. I appealed because I too was a victim of this restructuring just like my sister who was the complainant even if, once morest all expectation, the Court did not take it into account”she said. Her younger sister won the case in September 2017.

Sentenced for contempt of court in December 2020the mother of Maria Carolina and Maria Chiara decided to appeal. In order to preserve its place in the European elite and to avoid the square taken, Camilla de Bourbon had to pay a heavy fine. To avoid spending 12 months in a cell, the wealthy fifty-something agreed to pay the requested 2.3 million euros. But the wife of Prince Charles of Bourbon of the Two Sicilies has not said her last word, and has decided to appeal this sentence before the British Privy Council in London.






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Prince Charles and Princess Camilla de Bourbon des Deux-Siciles during the 2nd edition of the “Monte-Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean” at the Monte-Carlo Opera in Monaco, September 26, 2018. Bruno Bebert / Bestimage

A bun crepage on social networks

The judges are not the only witnesses to this lively quarrel between the two sisters. Camilla and Cristiana continue outside the court of justice. On social networks, the two clans would spy on each other. Between private jet travel, sports cars and luxury leather goods, the two sisters do not hesitate to denounce the sumptuous possessions of the members of their clan. As the story goes The Parisian, Camilla’s relatives blame Cristiana to ride a Rolls under her mother’s windows. On the side of the opposing party, we denounce the participation of Camilla de Bourbon-Siciles in a BBC program where we showed the heiress lead a high lifestyle in Monaco. The Bourbon family soap opera is far from over.

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