Henrietta of England

English princess, duchesse of Orléans (1644-1670)
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Henrietta of England (16 June 1644 (26 June n.s.) – 30 June 1670) was born a Princess of England and Scotland as the youngest daughter of King Charles I of England and his consort Henrietta Maria of France. Fleeing England with her governess aged three, she moved to the court of her first cousin Louis XIV of France. She was known as Minette.[1] She married Philippe of France, Monsieur, brother of King Louis XIV, and became known as Madame at court.[2] Very popular with the court, Henriette was known for her flirtatious nature which was the cause of various arguments between husband and wife.[3] Louise de La Vallière and Madame de Montespan were part of her household prior to being Louis XIV's mistresses.[4] Henriette was instrumental to the completion of the Secret Treaty of Dover prior to her unexpected death in June 1670. The reason for her death has never been conclusively determined; while some argue that it was by poison administered by her husband's lover the Chevalier de Lorraine, historians have also argued that she was felled by a perforated peptic ulcer.[5] The Jacobite claims to the throne following the death of Henry Benedict Stuart descend from her through her daughter Anne Marie, Queen of Sardinia.

Henrietta of England
Duchess of Orléans
Henrietta as Minerva holding a painting of her husband by Antoine Mathieu.
Born16 June 1644
Bedford House, Exeter, England
Died30 June 1670(1670-06-30) (aged 26)
Château de Saint Cloud, France
Burial4 July 1670
SpousePhilippe of France, Duke of Orléans
Issue
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Marie Louise, Queen of Spain
Anne Marie, Queen of Sardinia
Full name
Henrietta Anne Stuart
HouseHouse of Stuart
FatherCharles I of England
MotherHenrietta Maria of France
ReligionChurch of England
Roman Catholic
  1. Marie Louise d'Orléans (26 March 1662 – 12 February 1689) married Charles II of Spain, no issue.
  2. Philippe Charles d'Orléans, Duke of Valois (16 July 1664 – 8 December 1666).
  3. Stillborn daughter (9 July 1665).
  4. Anne Marie d'Orléans (27 August 1669 – 26 August 1728) married Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy (future king of Sardinia) and had issue.

Titles and styles

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Henrietta's arms as Duchess of Orléans with the coronet of a daughter of France
  • 16 June 1644 – 31 March 1661: Her Royal Highness Princess Henrietta of England
  • 31 March 1661 – 30 June 1670: Her Royal Highness Madame, Duchess of Orléans (Granddaughter of France)

References

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  1. Barker, p. 75
  2. Barker, p. 72
  3. Barker, p. 78
  4. Fraser, p. 80
  5. Baron, Jeremy Hugh (April 1998), "Paintress, princess and physician's paramour: poison or perforation?", Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 91 (4): 213–216, doi:10.1177/014107689809100413, PMC 1296646, PMID 9659312

Bibliography

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  • Barker, Nancy Nichols: Brother to the Sun King; Philippe, Duke of Orléans, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore/London, 1989