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She was baptized in a Catholic ceremony at the Apostolic Nunciature to France on 1 June 2007 with Prince Charles-Emmanuel of Bourbon-Parma and Princess Constance of Bourbon-Parma serving as her godparents.[2]
On 30 November 2024, she was presented to society during Le Bal des débutantes at the Shangri-La Hotel in Paris.[5][6] She opened the ball with a father-daughter waltz.[7][3] She wore a €100,000 Art Deco-style diamond tiara, created by Boucheron in 1935, and a gown by Carolina Herrera, borrowed from her mother, for the occasion.[8][9][10] The tiara was rented from V Muse, the ball's jewelry sponsor.[11] She was escorted by Archduke Karl-Konstantin von Habsburg.[9][7] Eugénie was one of two Spaniards to be presented as debutantes and the only debutante that year to be a member of a royal house.[12][3]