HereditaryPrincess
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I agree Marengo. There have been a few cases of non-reigning royals getting involved in political parties and elections (e.g. King Simeon becoming Prime Minister of Bulgaria and Archduke Karl of Austria being president of the Paneuropean Union), so it's not the first time someone in Luiz Philippe's position has gotten involved in politics. Non-reigning royals are essentially private citizens and have no official role in their countries, so it's totally fine for them to branch into politics if that's what there interested in IMO.