Louise Henriette de Bourbon, born on June twentieth, seventeen twenty-six, was a prominent figure in the French aristocracy. As the second child and only daughter of Louis Armand II, Prince of Conti, and Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon, she was born into a lineage steeped in royal heritage, being a granddaughter of King Louis XIV.
Her marriage to Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, in seventeen fifty-two elevated her status as she became the Duchess of Orléans. This union not only solidified her position within the French nobility but also led to her being addressed as Madame la Princesse, alongside her husband, Monsieur le Prince.
Louise Henriette's legacy continued through her descendants, including her grandson, Louis-Philippe, who would later be known as