Prince Murat

Prince Murat is a French princely title that traces its origin back to 1804, when Emperor Napoleon granted the rank of prince français to his brother-in-law Joachim Murat, who subsequently reigned as King of Naples from 1808 to 1815.

[1] On 5 December 1812, Joachim Murat's second son Lucien was created sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo (an enclave in the Kingdom of Naples) in succession to Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, by an Imperial Decree.

[2] The Prince of Pontecorvo title is still used to this day for the heir apparent of the head of the family.

On March 25, 2017, the anniversary of the birth of their founder, the family revived the old Royal Order of the Two Sicilies as a dynastic family order.

[4] Also King of Naples (1808–1815) The heir apparent is the current head of the family's only son, Joachim, Prince of Pontecorvo (born 3 May 1973).