in 2014 Louis Alphonse describes himself as a
monarchist, "but not anti-republican". He argues for a constitutional monarchy, with a king who acts as moral authority, foreign ambassador, unifying figure, and reminder of a nation's history. He opposes same-sex marriage,
same-sex adoption,
euthanasia, and abortion. He holds ties to the
right-wing populist Spanish political party
Vox and is a close friend of its leader,
Santiago Abascal. In March 2018, Louis Alphonse was named honorary president of the
Francisco Franco National Foundation, a position held by his grandmother,
Carmen Franco, 1st Duchess of Franco, until her death in December 2017. On 15 July, later that year, he headed a Movement-for-Spain demonstration at the
Valley of the Fallen monument, leading supporters of the late Spanish dictator, his great-grandfather
Francisco Franco. They opposed the Spanish social democratic government's plan to remove Franco's remains from a basilica near Madrid. He also launched a
change.org petition, calling for the resignation of the social democratic Prime Minister
Pedro Sánchez. In 2019, he expressed public support for the
yellow vests movement in France. Later that year, he spoke at the
World Congress of Families XIII, where he called for a return to "Christian society". In 2025, he offered to replace French President
Emmanuel Macron saying, "My family has served France for centuries, and if France asks, I will be at its service." ==Marriage and children==