French monarchism was more or less discredited after the 19th century, though it experienced a bit of revivalism in the interwar period with some far-right groups. How about Bonapartism? Was it gone for good after Louis Napoleon?
Maybe in French political culture, Bonapartism is just one manifestation of following a strong general. Boulanger and de Gaulle are other examples. There isn't any Bonapartism anymore because that family isn't producing any such strongmen.