In 1664, Ludres left
Poussay for the French
royal court, retaining her title of
canoness. She was presented to the King
Louis XIV on 6 May of that year in the presence of her parents, her brother, and her ex-fiancé. She was appointed
lady-in-waiting to the
Duchess Henrietta of Orléans (1644–1670), the king's sister-in-law, known at the court as "Madame". Upon Madame's death in 1670, Ludres was sent to serve
Queen (consort) Maria Theresa (1638–1683). When
Duke Philippe I of Orléans remarried to
Princess Elizabeth Charlotte "Liselotte" of
the Palatinate in 1673, known as "Madame Palatine", Ludres was re-appointed to her court.
Relationship with Louis XIV Ludres' beauty and her Lorraince
accent attracted many
courtiers, whom she all resisted. Around
Easter 1675, during a conflict with her
maîtresse-en-titre (official mistress)
Madame de Montespan (1640–1707), the king himself,
Louis XIV (1638–1715) took an interest in her. They started a discreet
affair, but Montespan became jealous. She started a rumour that Ludres suffered of
scabies,
leprosy, and all imaginable diseases. The king falsified the allegations by keeping Ludres with him. However, when the king and Montespan made peace, he was forced to at least pretend to break up with Ludres. Montespan continued to mock and criticise Ludres in front of Louis, calling her an
haillon (rag), and imitating her Lorraine accent and her
naivety. Still, when she had to leave the court in 1676 to give birth to the king's sixth
illegitimate child, she could not prevent Louis and Ludres from reuniting.
Fall from grace While the king was away fighting against
Spain, Ludres spread the word about their affair, even saying that she was pregnant by him. The ladies who had the privilege of sitting on a
stool in the queen's presence stood up when Ludres arrived. She boasted that she had beaten Madame de Montespan and already saw herself as the new royal
favourite. She even wrote a letter to the king, which irritated him as he wanted their relationship to remain secret. He broke off all relations with her. After the king and Madame de Montespan had both returned, one day the court was hearing
mass. The king greeted Ludres, for which Montespan reproached both of them, signaling her rival's final fall. == Later life ==