=== 1883–present –
House of Bourbon === After the death of
Henri, Count of Chambord, only the descendants of Philip V of Spain remained of the male line of Louis XIV. The most senior of these, the
Carlist claimant to the Spanish throne, became the eldest of the Capetians. Some of them used the courtesy title of
Duke of Anjou, as shown below: At the death of Alfonso Carlos in 1936, the Capetian seniority passed to the exiled King of Spain,
Alfonso XIII. In 1941, Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia, succeeded his father Alfonso XIII (Alphonse I of France according to the Legitimists) as the heir male of Louis XIV and therefore as the
Legitimist claimant to the French throne. He then adopted the title of Duke of Anjou. === 2004–present –
House of Bourbon-Orléans === On 8 December 2004,
Henry, Count of Paris, Duke of France, Orléanist Pretender to the French throne, granted the title Duke of Anjou to his nephew,
Charles-Philippe d'Orléans. Since he did not recognize his cousin's courtesy title, in his view, the title was available since 1795. == References ==