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In a referendum about the new constitution on September 28, 1919, 77.8% of the Luxembourgish people voted for the continuation of a Grand Ducal monarchy with Charlotte as head-of-state. In this constitution, the power of the monarch was severely restricted.
During the German occupation in World War II, Charlotte, exiled in London, became an important symbol of national unity.
On November 6, 1919, she married Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma, and they had six children. On November 12, 1964, she abdicated in favour of the eldest, Jean, who had then been regent for three years.
| Preceded by: Marie-Adélaïde | Grand Duke of Luxembourg | Succeeded by: Jean |