“She scarcely appeared to be sensitive to the glare of her happiness. Henri was shocked by this prodigious indifference.”
Written by the contemporary historian Fontanieu
Louise de Lorraine-Vaudemont, Queen of France was the wife of King Henry III. He married her because she reminded him of his first love. She was shy and retiring which made her popular with her mother-in-law. Another reason Queen Mother Catherine de Medici approved of her was her willingness not to interfere with politics. Learn more about her in the book to which I give you the link below.
Louise of Lorraine, Queen of France Queen Louise de Lorraine pencil and ink drawing Queen Louise de Lorraine, painted in the manner of François Clouet
Quoted by Dowager Queen Catherine de’Medici…