Duchess of Berry
The Duchess of Berry refers to several historical figures, most notably Marie-Caroline de Bourbon, who was the daughter of King Charles X of France. Born in 1798, she became the Duchess of Berry through her marriage to Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry. She is known for her role in the royal family during a tumultuous period in French history.
The Duchess is also remembered for her involvement in political movements, particularly the ultra-royalist cause, which sought to restore the monarchy in France. Her life was marked by personal tragedy, including the loss of her husband and her struggles to secure her son’s claim to the throne.