Princess Marion Celebrates 80 Years of Royal Legacy and Devotion

As we celebrate Princess Marion d’Orléans’ 80th birthday, we are reminded of her remarkable life and contributions to the royal family. Born in Santiago, Chile, Marion Mercedes Gordon-Orr was the only daughter of James Gordon-Orr, an engineer, and Gertrude *Mercedes* Devia Hermosilla. Her marriage to Prince Thibaut d’Orléans in 1972 marked the beginning of a new chapter in her life, as she became a part of the Orléans family. The couple shared a passion for discovering lesser-known peoples and their cultures, which led them to write six books together in the *Les Princes du sang* series. These books detailed the fate of a fictional German princely family, showcasing their literary talents and dedication to their shared interests.

Princess Marion’s dedication to her family and her role within the royal house is evident in her continued involvement in her son Robert’s life, even after her husband’s passing. Her commitment to her family and her cultural pursuits has left a lasting impact on those around her. As we mark this significant milestone in her life, we honor her legacy and the memories she has created. We wish Princess Marion a happy 80th birthday and a continued life filled with joy, love, and cultural pursuits. May her story serve as an inspiration to future generations, and may her contributions to the royal family continue to be celebrated and remembered.

what inspired Princess Marion and Prince Thibaut to write the *Les Princes du sang* series
Princess Marion d’Orléans and Prince Thibaut d’Orléans were inspired to write the Les Princes du sang series due to their shared passion for discovering lesser-known peoples and their cultures. This interest led them to create a four-volume saga that follows a fictional royal family, the Hartburgs, through the political turmoil of Europe between World War I and World War II.
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