Welcome to Her Royal Highness Camilla of Bourbon Two Sicilies official site

H.R.H. Princess Camilla of Bourbon Two Sicilies was born in Rome and lived across Switzerland, France and Mexico. She studied in New York City and married H.R.H. Prince Charles of Bourbon Two Sicilies in 1998. Nowadays Their Royal Highnesses live between Rome, Monaco and Paris with their two daughters.

 Fluent in 5 languages, she actively participates in humanitarian projects, particularly through the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George and various charities, including UNICEF and the Red Cross. In 2016, she founded her charitable foundation focusing on environmental protection and education. 

Princess Camilla is also a Ambassador of the arts and received the UN Women for Peace Humanitarian Award for her contributions to disadvantaged children.

Worldwide advocacies

Princess Camilla is an Ambassador for all the activities of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, and CEO of Princess Camilla of Bourbon Charitable Foundation. She is involved within many associations, and helping whomever is in need especially in the South of Italy, in France and everywhere help is required worldwide.

Business world

Princess Camilla: A Leader in High-Tech Innovation and Business, from Space to Cybersecurity

In addition to her philanthropic and art collecting activities, Princess Camilla is deeply involved in the business world, with a particular focus on the high-tech sector, through activities related to space, cybersecurity, logistics and the creation of innovative start-ups. 

The long experience gained through the successes achieved at Vitrociset, a leading family-owned company in the high technology sector, now part of the Italian multinational Leonardo (one of the main global players in strategic sectors related to security and innovative technologies) makes her a profound connoisseur of the growth dynamics of this type of business. Read more…

Princess Camilla of Bourbon contemplating the iconic Mona Liisa

Mécène de l'Art

Philanthropic and art collecting activities

Princess Camilla of Bourbon Two Sicilies has always been a passionate art lover and a dedicated patron of the arts. Her love for art is deeply connected to the rich artistic heritage of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, renowned for its influence on European culture. Among its contributions are the famous Capodimonte porcelain, the magnificent Teatro San Carlo in Naples, and the Royal Palaces of Caserta and Naples.

Princess Camilla, along with her family, is a deep admirer of art as well as a lifelong art collector. She is, in addition, President of the « société des amis de Versailles ». Having lived in New York for 15 years, she supported the Metropolitan Art Museum on several occasions.

It is also appropriate to mention her numerous collaborations with the Quai d’Orsay, the Guggenheim Museum and the Musée d’art moderne in Paris as well.

Princess Camilla supports international projects dedicated to the conservation and restoration of artworks, with particular attention to preserving the heritage of the Bourbon dynasty. She also promotes emerging artists, guaranteeing that the spirit of innovation in the arts is passed on to the younger people.

In addition, Princess Camilla supports various philanthropic initiatives related to culture, fostering events that celebrate artistic heritage. Her vision as a patron is to preserve the beauty of art and promote dialogue between cultures, ensuring that this rich tradition continues to inspire future generations.

‘Les canots amarrés’ sold at auction in Hong Kong

Van Gogh’s famous painting “Moored Ships” was recently auctioned in Hong Kong and sold for HK$250 million, the highest auction price for a Van Gogh work in Asia.

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The Royal Family

Europe's modern royals at the crossroads of tradition and innovation

The Royal House of Bourbon two Sicilies, with millennia-old roots and a rich historical past, has played a pivotal role in Europe and the Mediterranean, governing the glorious Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. 

Today, the Royal Family harmoniously blends tradition and innovation.

Remaining true to the historical values of the dynasty, the Royal House continues to promote culture, the Catholic faith, and charitable work through the Constantinian Order of Saint George, engaging in humanitarian and aid projects.

At the same time, it looks to the future with innovative initiatives in education, sustainability, and cultural diplomacy, building bridges between tradition and modernity to address the challenges of the contemporary world. Read more…

The Dynasty of Bourbon Two Sicilies ruled over the southern Italy regions, in France and Spain. The Royals who were part of the Family, through various marriages, weaved ties with other Royal Families. In fact, the Royal House of Bourbon Two Sicilies is currently related to all the European Royal Families as shown below:

Princess Camilla of Bourbon Charitable Foundation activities

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