Family
Carlos Hugo and Princess Irene had four children:
- Prince Carlos Xavier Bernardo Sixto Maria of Bourbon-Parma, Duke of Parma (born 27 January 1970). He has one natural son, Carlos Hugo Roderik Sybren Klynstra, who was born on 20 January 1997 to Gitte Klynstra. The Duke of Parma married Dutch journalist Annemarie Gualthérie van Weezel on 20 November 2010 in Brussels.
- Princess Margarita Maria Beatrix of Bourbon-Parma, Countess of Colorno (born 13 October 1972, Nijmegen). She has two daughters, Julia Carolina Catharina ten Cate (born 3 September 2008) and Paola Cecilia Laurentien ten Cate (born 25 February 2011) with her second husband Tjalling Siebe ten Cate.
- Prince Jaime (Jacques) Bernardo of Bourbon-Parma, Count of Bardi (born 13 October 1972, Nijmegen).
- Princess Maria Carolina Christina of Bourbon-Parma, Marchioness of Sala (born 23 June 1974, Nijmegen).
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