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Italy's former royal family mourns their pretender: Marina of Savoy weeps as she lays to rest her husband Prince Vittorio Emanuele, who once 'admitted to killing a German teenager' in Turin

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Princess Marina mourned the loss of her husband, Prince Vittorio Emanuele, in Turin, Italy, on Friday.

The Duchess of Savoy, 88, was joined by close family in the Sant'uberto Chapel as she paid her respects to her late husband, who died earlier this month at the age of 86.

She was joined by her son Prince of Venice, Emanuele Filiberto, 51, his wife, French actress Clotilde Courau, 54, and their daughters Princess Vittoria and Princess Luisa at the Reggia of Venaria Reale.

Vittoria, 20, and Luisa, 17, from Savoy sat in front of their grandfather's coffin as he lay in state on the eve of his funeral ceremony.

The family, dressed all in black, appeared emotional as they mourned the Prince of Naples in the chapel.

Princess Marina mourned the loss of her husband, Prince Vittorio Emanuele, in Turin, Italy, on Friday

Princess Luisa of Savoy visits Sant'uberto Chapel to mourn the loss of HSR Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy

Princess Luisa of Savoy visits Sant'uberto Chapel to mourn the loss of HSR Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy

Vittoria, 20, and Luisa, 17, from Savoy sat in front of their grandfather's coffin as he lay in state on the eve of his funeral ceremony

Vittoria, 20, and Luisa, 17, from Savoy sat in front of their grandfather's coffin as he lay in state on the eve of his funeral ceremony

He was the son of Italy's last king, Umberto II, who went into exile after the country decided to become a republic in 1946.

However, despite the results of the referendum, the House of Savoy always maintained its claim to the throne and cited the Spanish example to prove its point.

Spain restored its monarchy in 1975 when the country returned to democracy after the death of General Franco.

After the House of Savoy fled Italy at the age of nine, Prince Vittorio Emanuele spent most of his life in exile in Switzerland and Portugal.

He subsequently married Marina Ricolfi Doria and the couple had a son, Emanuele Philibert.

After decades of struggle, the Prince of Naples finally returned to Italian territory in 2002, after parliament revoked a clause in the Italian constitution that banned his family from setting foot in the country.

During his visit, he held an audience with Pope John Paul II, but met a frosty reception from the Italian people.

The heir to the defunct throne was no stranger to controversy during his lifetime, having also been arrested in connection with the death of a German teenager in 1978.

The Duchess of Savoy, 88, was joined by close family in the Sant'uberto Chapel as she paid respects to her late husband

The Duchess of Savoy, 88, was joined by close family in the Sant'uberto Chapel as she paid respects to her late husband

She was joined by her son (L-R) Prince of Venice Emanuele Filiberto, 51, his wife, French actress Clotilde Courau, 54, and their daughters Princess Vittoria and Princess Luisa at the Reggia of Venaria Reale.

She was joined by her son (L-R) Prince of Venice Emanuele Filiberto, 51, his wife, French actress Clotilde Courau, 54, and their daughters Princess Vittoria and Princess Luisa at the Reggia of Venaria Reale.

Prince Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy, the son of the last king of Italy, has died in Geneva at the age of 86

Prince Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy, the son of the last king of Italy, has died in Geneva at the age of 86

Dirk Hamer was 19 years old and sleeping on a boat in a Corsican harbor when he was shot in the right leg. He died three months later.

The Italian prince was also in port at the time, arguing with a group of tourists whom he accused of stealing his inflatable boat.

More than a decade later, Vittorio Emanuele was arrested in France in connection with the murder, but was acquitted by a Paris court in 1991. He received a suspended sentence for possession of a gun.

Twenty years later, however, the plot became even more complicated when a recording emerged of the exiled royal appearing to admit to killing Hamer.

It was filmed in Potenza prison, where he was held ahead of a trial for extortion and involvement in prostitution (of which he was acquitted).

Princess Marina, Emanuele Filiberto, Clotilde Courau, Princess Vittoria, Princess Luisa and a family friend mourn the loss of HSR Vittorio Emanuele

Princess Marina, Emanuele Filiberto, Clotilde Courau, Princess Vittoria, Princess Luisa and a family friend mourn the loss of HSR Vittorio Emanuele

The family, dressed all in black, appeared emotional as they mourned the Prince of Naples in the chapel

The family, dressed all in black, appeared emotional as they mourned the Prince of Naples in the chapel

During the 2006 recording, he tells other inmates that he went for a ride with the court after his acquittal.

In the video, he described firing two shots that hit the tourist as he slept on his boat off Cavallo Island in 1978.

After the clip appeared, he dismissed it as “manipulated” and “not true.”

In the clip, as reported by the Independent, the exiled prince said: 'I was wrong… wrong.

“I have to say I took them for a ride… the prosecutor asked for five years and six months. I was sure I would win.

'They gave me a suspended sentence of six months [for arms possession]; There was an amnesty for six months, they didn't even register [the sentence]. I got out!'

Prince Victor Emmanuel of Savoy, flanked by Princess Marina of Savoy and her son Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy

Prince Victor Emmanuel of Savoy, flanked by Princess Marina of Savoy and her son Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy

The exiled prince grew up between Switzerland and Portugal after his family fled Italy in 1946 when it became a republic

The exiled prince grew up between Switzerland and Portugal after his family fled Italy in 1946 when it became a republic

However, Hamer's family renewed their calls for the exiled prince to face justice following the release of the recording.

The mystery surrounding Hamer's death became a focus in the Netflix documentary The King Who Never Was.

The documentary was directed by journalist Beatrice Borromeo, the daughter-in-law of Princess Caroline of Monaco.

It later emerged that Beatrice, who has also modeled for Vogue, was the person who leaked the recording.

Speaking to Tatler last year about the story, Beatrice said: “For as long as I can remember… the story of this case has been part of our lives,” adding that Hamer's mother Birgit is her own mother's best friend.

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