Caterina Maria of Austria-Este
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Caterina Maria of Austria-Este | |
Queen Consort of France and Navarre | |
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Full title | Her Most Christian Majesty Caterina Maria, Queen of France and Navarre |
Consort November 20, 2006 - present | |
Consort to Charles XII of France | |
Preceded by | Charlotte of Bavaria |
Succeeded by | Incumbent |
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Born | 11 October 1980 Marseille, France |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Royal House | House of Bourbon House of Austria-Este House of Habsburg-Lorraine |
Father | Archduke Karl Amadeus of Austria-Este, Duke of Modena |
Mother | Beatrice of the Two Sicilies |
Languages | French, English, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Italian, Callisdrunian, Provençal |
Titles and styles
- 11 October 1980 - 14 December 2003: Her Imperial and Royal Highness Archduchess Caterina Maria of Austria-Este, Princess Imperial of Austria, Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Princess of Modena
- 14 December 2003 - 20 November 2006: Her Imperial and Royal Highness The Princess Charles, Dauphine of France
- 20 November 2006 - Present: Her Most Christian Majesty The Queen of France and Navarre