Heiress presumptive , 1842) María Luisa Fernanda was born on 30 January 1832 in the
Royal Palace of Madrid as the second and youngest daughter of King
Ferdinand VII of Spain and his fourth wife and niece,
Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies. After her elder sister,
Isabella, succeeded to the throne upon the death of their father on 29 September 1833, Infanta Luisa Fernanda was
heir presumptive to the crown from 1833 until 1851, when Isabella's first surviving daughter was born.
Marriage The question of the future marriages of the Spanish monarch and her heir presumptive was a matter of considerable political interest in the 1840s. In the midst of a series of political intrigues and controversies between
France,
Spain, and the
United Kingdom, Luisa Fernanda was engaged to
the Duke of Montpensier, the youngest son of
Louis Philippe I,
King of the French, who also was Luisa's mother's first cousin. Luisa Fernanda, only 14 years old, and Antoine, 22, had their nuptials on 10 October 1846 as a double wedding with Isabella and
Francisco de Asís, Duke of Cádiz. The young Antoine was elevated to the rank of an
Infante of Spain. At the time of the wedding, the groom spoke no Spanish and the bride spoke no French, making it impossible for the newlyweds to understand one another. Nervous at the prospect of being alone with her new husband, the young Infanta had hidden a lady-in-waiting behind the curtains of her bedroom, whom Antoine found and shouted at for spying on them.
Later life ) On 22 October 1846, the Duke of Montpensier and his wife set out on the return journey to France. The couple settled in Paris where they divided their time between their luxurious apartments at the
Tuileries Palace in central Paris and the
Château de Vincennes on the outskirts of the city. The relations of the Montpensiers with the rest of the
Orleáns family was not without friction since it was decided that, in her capacity as heir to the Spanish throne, Luisa Fernanda would enjoy a higher rank than the other princesses. When Antoine's father was deposed by the
French Revolution of 1848, the couple were forced into exile. After a brief stay in England, they returned to Spain where they settled in
Seville. The relationship between Queen Isabella and her sister was tense, due to Antoine's conspiracies against the queen. The same year, the then 16-year-old Luisa Fernanda gave birth to their first child,
Maria Isabel. After Queen Isabella was deposed by the
Spanish Revolution in 1868, the family went into exile. Luisa Fernanda returned to Seville years later, already widowed, where she died. She is buried at
Escorial. == Legacy ==