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I've read some threads about the possibility of Henry, comte de Chambord, accepting the "Tricolor" as the French flag and so becoming Henry V of France in the early 1870's (when the National Assembly seriously considered the idea of make the nation a monarchy again). However, if he had died in 1869, would the Orleanist candidate Philippe, Count of Paris have become king? Could a Orleanist France last, or anti-monarchical forces would cause instability in the country again? Also, with Henry of Chambord dead, could Juan, Count of Montizón have any chance of become king?