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Prince Bernadotte is a title that has been used by several members of the
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. It is most commonly known as a title granted to men who were formerly titled as princes of
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before losing their royal titles when they married unequally and against the Swedish constitution (''enskild mans dotter'' pproximately "daughter of a common man". It was created in 1892 as a non-hereditary title in the
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of
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and conferred upon Oscar Bernadotte by
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. A title with the same name was subsequently created in 1937 as a non-hereditary title in the nobility of Belgium and conferred upon Carl Bernadotte by King
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. The wives of these princes of Luxembourgish and Belgian nobility were then granted the title of ''Princess Bernadotte''. The title was also used in the early 19th century with reference to Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, the subsequent founder of the Swedish royal
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First French Empire


''Prince Bernadotte'' 1806–1810

King
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(also King Charles III John of Norway), who had been born in
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as Jean Bernadotte, was made ruler of the Principality of Pontecorvo by
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in 1806 and was as such styled ''Prince Bernadotte'', this before he was elected as Crown Prince of Sweden in 1810. Some Swedish experts have asserted that all of his male heirs have had the right to use that title, since the Swedish government never made all of the payments promised to Charles John to get him to give up his position in the Principality of Pontecorvo. File:Coat of arms of Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte.svg, Arms of Bernadotte as
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File:Marechal-Bernadotte.jpg, Marshal Bernadotte in 1805


Belgium


''Prince Bernadotte'' 1937–2014

Carl Bernadotte was born as ''Prince of Sweden'' and '' Duke of Östergötland'', but he gave up those titles when he married below his station in 1937. Carl's brother-in-law, King Leopold III of the Belgians, conferred upon him the title of Prince Bernadotte in the Belgian nobility on the day of Carl's first marriage with Countess Elsa von Rosen on 6 July 1937. It had its own coat of arms and was a noble title, that is a ''
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'' as a high rank of Belgian nobility, not a royal title. The title was personal to him and his wive(s), with the right to a comital title for his male-line descendants. The princely title is now extinct, with the death of Carl's third wife Princess Kristine Bernadotte in 2014. Carl had only one child, Countess Madeleine Bernadotte. In Sweden, Carl's princely Bernadotte family was considered a part of the unintroduced nobility and joined a private club called ''Ointroducerad Adels Förening'' ("The Association of the Unintroduced Nobility"). File:Arms of Prince Carl Bernadotte with coronet.JPG, Coat of arms of Prince Bernadotte in the nobility of Belgium File:Carlprinceofsweden.jpg, Prince Carl Bernadotte, c. 1930


Luxembourg


''Prince Bernadotte'', 1892–present

Oscar Bernadotte renounced his titles as ''Prince of Sweden'' and '' Duke of Gotland'' when he married below his station in 1888. However, he was allowed by his father, King Oscar II, to keep the courtesy title of Prince and then be styled as ''Prince Bernadotte''. The title became official as one of
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(not just a ''courtesy'' title) when he and his wife were created Prince(ss) Bernadotte (personal title for life) and Count(ess) of Wisborg (hereditary to male-line descendants) in 1892 by his maternal uncle, Grand Duke Adolphe of Luxembourg. File:Arms of Prince Bernadotte 1951 Luxembourg.jpg, Coat of arms of Prince Bernadotte in the nobility of Luxembourg File:Oscar of Sweden (1859) 1905.jpg, Prince Oscar Bernadotte in 1905 Oscar's grandnephews, Sigvard, Carl Johan and
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(who all had been denied use of their Swedish titles after marrying below their station), were also incorporated into the Luxembourgish nobility and herewith created hereditary Counts of Wisborg in 1951. In those government documents however, which refer to Oscar's titles, they and their wives were also styled and recognized as ''Princes and Princesses Bernadotte'', with their own specific arms surmounted by the coronet for that rank. That personal title remained largely out of use for them and is unlisted in Swedish government publications and genealogical handbooks, but is used intermittently in other media and publicity. One of their widows, Marianne Bernadotte, survives as of 2022. Her late husband announced to Swedish media in 1983 that his title was ''Prince Sigvard Bernadotte''. That has never been recognized by his nephew, King
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. According to all six books of memoires by Sigvard, Carl Johan and Lennart Bernadotte, two of their wives and a more recent summary of these mattersSummary 2017
(in English) by J. T. Demitz with documents by Grand Duke Adolphe of Luxembourg (p. 7), Grand Duchess
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(p. 17-19) & Professor Gunnar Bramstång (p. 21 in th
Swedish version
Crown Prince (later King) Gustaf Adolf of Sweden from the 1930s on had played an integral and abiding part in the removal and denial of their Swedish titles and privileges.  


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