Her distant cousins of the Spanish branch of the Mukhrani entertain claims to the throne of Georgia.
In 1978 Princess Khétévane married the Italian aristocrat Prince Raimondo Orsini d'Aragona and moved to Rome.
[1][4] Khétévane Bagration de Moukhrani has been decorated with several awards by the Georgian government and Patriarchate of the Georgian Orthodox Church as well as with the Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX by the Holy See (2007) and the Order of Albert the Bear by the House of Anhalt (2009).
They are the parents of three daughters and a son:[3] Prince Lelio Nicolò Orsini, like his mother, has been involved in charity and cultural activities in Georgia.
[6][7] He has been considered by some Georgian monarchists as the most suitable candidate for the throne of Georgia,[8] but Khétévane Bagration herself rejected such a possibility.