On 28 September 1805, she married
Prince Paul of Wurttemberg in an extravagant wedding, but it was not a happy marriage. They had numerous arguments, and Paul was said to have many
mistresses, with whom he had several
affairs. However, during their marriage, they had five children: •
Princess Charlotte of Württemberg (1807–1873); married
Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich of Russia, taking the name "Elena Pavlovna" upon her conversion to the
Russian Orthodox Church. •
Prince Frederick of Württemberg (1808–1870); married his cousin,
Princess Catherine Frederica of Württemberg. • Prince Paul of Württemberg (1809–1810); died at an early age •
Princess Pauline of Württemberg (1810–1856); married
Wilhelm, Duke of Nassau •
Prince August of Württemberg (1813–1885); married
Marie Bethge The couple separated soon after the birth of their fifth child. The idea of divorce was rejected by the King of Württemberg. Charlotte lived in a house called Sovereignty in Hildburghausen. Her eldest daughter, Princess Charlotte, visited her there quite often. Her brother, Frederick, was also a frequent visitor. Charlotte died at the Royal Palace in Bamberg and is buried in the crypt of the
House of Württemberg in Ludwigsburg. Soon after Charlotte's death, Paul remarried. Charlotte was the
maternal grandmother of
Sofia of Nassau, who became the
Queen Consort of Sweden (1872–1907). ==Ancestry==