Marriage and Issue
Philip married firstly to Princess Marie Louise of Orléans, eldest daughter and child of Prince Emmanuel d'Orléans, Duke of Vendôme and his wife Princess Henriette of Belgium, on 12 January 1916 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. The couple had one child before their divorce in 1925:
- Prince Gaetano Maria Alfonso Enrico Paolo of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (born 16 April 1917 in Cannes; died 27 December 1984 in Harare)
- ∞ Olivia Yarrow (born 16 July 1917 in Dumfries; died 24 May 1987 in Harare) on 16 February 1946 in Paddington
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- Adrian Philip de Bourbon (born 7 April 1948 in Warrington)
- ∞ Linda Idensohn (born 3 February 1950 in Salisbury) on 20 March 1976 in Salisbury
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- Philippe Charles de Bourbon (born 5 May 1977 in Harare)
- Michelle Laura de Bourbon (born 12 February 1979 in Harare)
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- Gregory Peter de Bourbon (born 2 January 1950 in Warrington)
- ∞ Maureen Powell (born 19 April 1951 in Bulawayo) on 15 May 1971 in Rusape
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- Christian Peter de Bourbon (born 11 April 1974 in Vancouver)
- Raymond de Bourbon (born 8 November 1978 in Harare)
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- ∞ Carrie Anne Thornley (born 2 February 1945 in Cessnock) on 30 August 1986 in Brisbane
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Philip married secondly to Odette Labori on 10 January 1927 in Paris. Philip and Odette did not have children.
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