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There are three separate monarchist movements in France.
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Succession war when
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Never because the monarchist movement is divided
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divide et impera o algo
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Iirc every French anon to ever mention this issue says that nearly all of the support goes to the Orleanists and the other two are purely for those looking to support an even more niche edgelord position than standard monarchism already is.
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And none of them carry any real weight. Monarchism in France is akin to Republicanism in England.



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