I do feel I have enough Carolingian blood in me for something like that.
You're quite the odd-ball. But who here isn't?! I just hope you're no troll!
An odd ball with a bit of reason.
Are you a candidate ?
Well the more I keep pushing this stuff the more I'm finding out there is French Royalty still alive. I was under the impression before hand that most of the French Royalty was killed in the French Revolution, and considering that there were a few (probably less than 10) bloodlines that migrated to Quebec before the French Revolution....I thought I might be.
No blood lines migrated to Quebec -- that is, no royal blood lines. The thing that needs to be understood about French royalty is that the Salic law excludes anybody who succeeds through the woman from having any royal rights whatsoever. It is exclusively patrilineal. Having the royal blood through the woman certainly means that one comes from a great noble house (since in the old days the houses of the Princes of the Blood and the House of France itself would never marry any lower, for obvious reasons), and certainly therein one is born into serious duties deriving from one's heritage -- into which Providence had one born, -- but one is not, therefore, royal. One is, rather, amongst the grands seigneurs, which is no small thing, mind you.
The only way that French royalty migrated to Quebec is if the Lost Dauphin of one of his descendants fled there. This is quite possible, of course, but there is currently no way for the general public to determine if this happened.