She married her first husband,
Marie Odet Armand Aimable Chapelle de Jumilhac, Marquis of
Jumilhac then 7th
Duke of Richelieu and
Duke of Aiguillon, in Paris on February 27, 1875. They had one son and one daughter: • Marie Odet Jean
Armand Chapelle de Jumilhac (1875–1952), who became the 8th and last Duke of Richelieu, as well as the Duke of Aiguillon and Marquis of Jumilhac, upon the death of his father in
Athens on June 28, 1880. In 1913, he married Eleanor Douglas Wise (1890–1972) of
Maryland, United States, daughter of John Sergeant Wise. Without issue. •
Odile Marie Auguste Septimanie Chapelle de Jumilhac (1879–1974), who in 1905 married Gabriel Marie François Hippolyte Ferri Eugène
de La Rochefoucauld (1875–1942), becoming the Countess de La Rochefoucauld and later on June 22, 1909, Princess de La Rochefoucauld
Kingdom of Bavaria (cousin of the
Prince de La Rochefoucauld-Montbel). They had a daughter, Anne Alice Elisabeth Amélie de La Rochefoucauld (1906–1980), who married twice and had no issue. The Duke died, aged only 32, on 28 June 1880 while in
Athens,
Greece.
Princess consort of Monaco Heine first met
Albert, Hereditary Prince of Monaco, in
Madeira in 1879. At the time, Albert was still in an unhappy marriage with
Lady Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton. Albert's first marriage was eventually annulled by the Church on January 3, 1880, and he and Alice began a relationship soon thereafter. Alice married Albert on October 30, 1889, shortly after his accession. According to Thomas Fouilleron, director of the Monaco Palace Archives, "Prince Albert I was deeply in love with her. It is one of the very first love marriages of the Principality". Albert was interested in
oceanography and was often on sea expeditions. While he was away, Heine took a greater interest in the Monegasque opera season. She "set about bringing class and distinction to a country financed by the casino at
Monte Carlo", Alice and Prince Albert I separated judicially on May 30, 1902 (Monaco), and June 3, 1902 (France), but remained married. Upon the prince's death 20 years later, Alice became the Dowager Princess of Monaco. She did not remarry. ==Legacy==