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The article discusses the Manoir d’Anjou, a residence in the heart of the Soignes forest, which was acquired by Philippe VIII after the death of Leopold II of Belgium in 1909. The manor has been a place of exile for French princes and is named after the province of Anjou, which has been the domain of many royal family members. The author, Emilie Marthe, describes the manor’s interior, including a large library and a portrait of Louis XIII. The article also mentions various visitors to the manor, including René Brécy and Charles Benoist, who have praised the royal family’s wisdom and virtues. The author concludes by urging French people to appreciate their Prince and the House of France.