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Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza

Prince

Birthday May 15, 1945

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Bern, Switzerland

Age 80 Years

#14,991 Most Popular

Who Is Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza? Age, Biography and Wiki

Duarte Pio de Sousa Coutinho de Bragança was born on May 15, 1945, making him 79 years old as of 2025. As the head of the House of Braganza, he is known for his role as a pretender to the Portuguese throne following the abolition of the monarchy in 1910. Due to his noble status, he is often referred to simply as Duarte Pio. He has a rich heritage with ties to various royal families across Europe. As a prominent cultural ambassador, he actively participates in several charitable initiatives and events promoting Portuguese history and culture.

Occupation Prince
Date of Birth May 15, 1945
Age 80 Years
Birth Place Bern, Switzerland
Horoscope Taurus
Country Switzerland

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Duarte Pio stands at an impressive height of approximately 6 feet (183 cm). While his exact weight is not publicly disclosed, he maintains a slim build that reflects his noble lineage and active lifestyle. His body measurements, like his fitness regimen, are rarely shared; however, he is often seen dressed impeccably in formal attire typically associated with royal duties.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Duarte Pio comes from a historic family, with roots tracing back to the Portuguese monarchy. He is married to Isabel de Braganza, and together, they have three children: Prince Afonso, Prince Dinis, and Princess Maria da Glória. The couple has maintained a relatively private family life, emphasizing traditional values while raising their children with an understanding of their royal heritage.

As for his relationship status, Duarte Pio and Isabel have been a strong partnership; there are no reports of extramarital affairs or controversies surrounding their marriage.

Duarte Pio uses a full name ending with Miguel Gabriel Rafael, a naming tradition of the House of Braganza that honors the three archangels in the Catholic Church. His name as registered at birth was simply Duarte Pio de Bragança.

His father was the grandson of King Miguel I, while his mother was a great-granddaughter of King Pedro IV (Emperor Pedro I of Brazil), who was Miguel's elder brother. Through his father, he is a member of the Miguelist branch of the House of Braganza.

Duarte Pio's godparents were Pope Pius XII and Queen Amélie of Portugal (the mother of King Manuel II, the last monarch of Portugal).

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Duarte Pio's estimated net worth is around $9 million. His wealth primarily stems from investments, family assets, and royalties linked to the House of Braganza’s historical properties. However, specific salary figures are not available, as his earnings come from various sources, including personal investments rather than a traditional salary.

Career, Business and Investments

Throughout his life, Duarte Pio has engaged in numerous philanthropic endeavors, focusing on cultural heritage preservation and charity work in Portugal. He has also been involved in various businesses, including investments in real estate and cultural projects aimed at promoting Portuguese arts and traditions. His position as a royal figure has allowed him to influence significant projects and initiatives in the country, contributing positively to societal development.

In his capacity as the President of the King Manuel II Foundation, Duarte Pio is often involved with the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, intergovernmental organization for economic, political, and cultural friendship between Portugal and many of its former colonies.

In 2009, the Duke petitioned for the King Manuel II Foundation to become a consultative observer within the CPLP, but with no success.

In 2012, Duarte Pio petitioned, with Maria Hermínia Cabral, Director of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, for their respective organizations to become CPLP consultative observers, to which both succeeded in their endeavor. In November 2012, for a meeting of the consultative observers of the CPLP the Duke visited Mindelo, Cabo Verde.

While there, the Duke visited various locations within Cabo Verde, and was received by President Jorge Carlos de Almeida Fonseca. During the visit, Duarte Pio decorated President Almeida Fonseca with the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa.

Duarte Pio often visits various municipalities around the country, in an official charge, for economic and political events. On 14 November 2007, the Duke visited the Santiago do Cacém Municipality and was received with honours by the President of the Municipality, in the Palace of the Concelho.

On 11 October 2011, Duarte Pio visited the freguesia of São Pedro de Oliveira, in Braga, and was received with honours by the President of the Freguesia Augusto de Carvalho.

On 28 March 2012, the Duke and his son, Afonso, Prince of Beira, were guests of honour at the XII Exposition of Folar and Products of the Earth, an exposition staged for the purpose of economic promotion of products from the Valpaços Municipality.

Social Network

Duarte Pio is not only a noble figure but is also active on various social media platforms. He often shares insights into his royal duties, cultural engagements, and family life. While he maintains a lower profile compared to many modern celebrities, his online presence reflects a commitment to his heritage and a desire to connect with supporters and admirers of the Portuguese monarchy.

In 1912 and 1922, Duarte Pio's grandfather, Miguel Januário, Duke of Braganza, reconciled with King Manuel II, but this reconciliation was not accepted by all of their adherents.

There are several monarchist organizations in Portugal (like the People's Monarchist Party) which maintain that only the Cortes or the National Assembly could legally determine the rightful claimant if ever Portugal decided to restore the monarchy.

One monarchist group in Portugal that did support Miguel Januário, Duke of Braganza, instead of the deposed King Manuel II was the Integralismo Lusitano.

The results of the Dover Pact (1912) and Paris Pact (1922) meetings remain controversial: although there was an accord on challenging the republic, there remained no clear agreement on hereditary lines of succession.

Education

Duarte Pio received a well-rounded education, studying at prestigious institutions in Portugal and abroad. His education not only encompassed traditional academic subjects but also royal etiquette, history, and culture, preparing him for his future role as a leader. He is known to have a keen interest in history and arts, which has influenced his approach to his work within the royal family and his philanthropic activities.


From 1957 to 1959, Duarte was enrolled in the Colégio Nun'Álvares in Santo Tirso. In 1960, he entered the Colégio Militar in Lisbon. He attended the Instituto Superior de Agronomia (now part of the Technical University of Lisbon) and later the Graduate Institute of Development Studies of the University of Geneva.

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