She presided over the award ceremony for the Marquês de Rio Maior Agriculture 2023 prize, set up by the Royal Ribatejo Association, on 24 November.[6] In her speech, Maria Francisca congratulated the farmers and their capacity for resilience and innovation.[7]
The Infanta Dona Maria Francisca Prize (Prémio Infanta Dona Maria Francisca), whose patron is Maria Francisca, is an annual prize aimed at highlighting works in painting and sculpture by master's degree students.[8]
Maria Francisca was in charge of organising the yearly Jantar dos Conjurados in 2023. The event took place on 30 November at the National Museum of Natural History and supported Banco do Bebé. The event, which took place a month after Maria Francisca's wedding to Duarte Martins, featured a charity auction of objects, including Duarte Pio's panama hat, which he had worn at his daughter's wedding.[9]
After the wedding, which took place in the afternoon, a reception was held in the cloisters of the Palace of Mafra. Two wedding cakes were prepared, one for the guests inside the Palace and the other for the public in the yard in front of Mafra Palace. In the evening, dinner was held in Sintra, at the bride's parents' estate.[15]
Claimed titles
As well as being a claimant to the title of Infanta of Portugal, she is also a claimant to the title of Duchess of Coimbra. In 2018, the year she turned 21, she was honoured with the title of Duchess of Coimbra by her father, Duarte Pio, a title previously held by her late uncle, Henrique Nuno de Bragança, who died in 2017.[16] Maria Francisca received this title at a ceremony held at the Church of Rainha Santa in Coimbra, which was attended by family and friends of the family.[17] This would make Maria Francisca the 5th Duchess of Coimbra, if Portugal was a constitutional monarchy.[18]
^Despite the extinction of nobiliary titles in 1910, the title of Duke of Braganza is lifelong and irrevocable, which legitimises its use as a recognised apparent pretender by King Duarte Pio, with the exception of ceremonies or events in a government context.
References
^Luís Amaral (2022). Livro do Guarda-Mor - Elenco de Títulos Nobiliárquicos Portugueses. Guarda-Mor. p. 42.
* also an infanta of Spain and an archduchess of Austria,** also an imperial princess of Brazil,*** also a princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess in Saxony,◙ Also a princess of Braganza,ƒ title of pretense