(1785-03-27)27 March 1785 Palace of Versailles, Kingdom of France (alleged)
Died
10 August 1845(1845-08-10) (aged 60) Delft, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Spouse
Johanna Einert
Issue
Amélie of Bourbon Charles Edouard of Bourbon Berthe of Bourbon Marie Antoinette of Bourbon Louis Charles of Bourbon Charles Edmond of Bourbon Marie Thérèse of Bourbon Adelberth of Bourbon Ange Emmanuel of Bourbon
House
Bourbon (alleged)
Father
Louis XVI of France (alleged)
Mother
Marie Antoinette of Austria (alleged)
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Karl Wilhelm Naundorff (27 March 1785 (alleged) – 10 August 1845) was a German clockmaker and watchmaker who until his death claimed to be Prince Louis-Charles, or Louis XVII of France, son of Louis XVI, King of France and Marie Antoinette of Austria. Naundorff was one of the more stubborn of more than thirty men who claimed to be Louis XVII.
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