| Princess Eulalia | |
|---|---|
| Born | 2006 (age 19–20) Rome, Italy |
| House | Orléans-Galliera |
| Father | Prince Alvaro d'Orléans Bourbon |
| Mother | Antonella Redina |
| Education | |
Princess Eulalia d'Orléans Bourbon (Spanish:Doña Eulalia de Orléans-Borbón y Rendina; born 2006) is an Italian-born Spanish aristocrat and relative of theSpanish royal family. She is a granddaughter ofInfante Álvaro, Duke of Galliera and the goddaughter ofJuan Carlos I.
Princess Eulalia was born in Rome in 2006 to Prince Alvaro of Orléans-Bourbon, a member of theHouse of Orléans-Galliera, and the Italian writer Antonella Redina.[1] She is a granddaughter ofInfante Álvaro, Duke of Galliera and a descendent of QueenIsabella II. Her great-great-grandparents wereGrand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia andPrince Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.[2]
She has three half-siblings from her father's first marriage to Giovanna San Martino D'Agliè, a niece of formerQueen Paola of Belgium.[1] She is a relative of theSpanish royal family and the formerFrench royal family and a direct descendant of KingLouis XIII.[3]
She was baptized a Catholic ceremony inSanlúcar de Barrameda in 2008 with KingJuan Carlos I serving as her godfather.[4] She grew up inMonaco.[1]
Princess Eulalia is studying financial economics at theUniversity of St Andrews in Scotland.[5][6]
On 26 May 2024, she attended a gala dinner for theF1 Grand Prix in Monaco.[7]
In November 2025, she waspresented to society duringle Bal des débutantes at the Hôtel Shangri-La inParis.[8] She was escorted by Albert Windsor, son ofLord Nicholas Windsor and grandson ofPrince Edward, Duke of Kent.[3] She was dressed in a gown byTony Ward and was loaned the Fleur-de-Lys diamond tiara, made by Moritz Hübner in 1912, by V Muse Jewelry for the occasion.[2][9] Princess Eulalia debuted alongside three of her cousins, Gabrielle Janssens de Balkany, Princess Isabelle d’Orléans, and Almudena Dailly d’Orléans.[6] Her society debut was heavily anticipated byFrench monarchists with the French newspaperLe Figaro reporting that she was "among the most keenly awaited debutantes at this unmissable high society event."[3]