Princess Louise of Orléans was born on February 3, 1812, in Palace of Neuilly, France. She was the daughter of King Louis-Philippe I of France and Queen Marie-Amélie. Louise became known for her beauty and intelligence, and she played a significant role in the cultural life of her time.
In 1832, she married Prince Alexander of the Netherlands, becoming Princess of the Netherlands. Louise was involved in various charitable activities and supported the arts. She passed away on March 21, 1850, leaving a legacy of dedication to her family and community.