Charlotte Stuart was the illegitimate daughter of the Jacobite pretender Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Her mother was Clementina Walkinshaw, who was mistress to the Prince from 1752 until 1760. After years of abuse, Clementina left him, taking Charlotte with her. Charlotte spent most of her life in French convents, estranged from a father who refused to make any provision for her.
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