No, it was very different from what she was used to and wished for more privacy. That's why she spent a lot of her time at the Petit Trianon.
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Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette enjoyed a lavish lifestyle that included hosting extravagant parties and balls at the Palace of Versailles. They were known for their love of the arts, particularly music and theater, and often attended performances. Marie Antoinette also had a passion for fashion and extravagant clothing, while Louis XVI had an interest in hunting and woodworking. Together, they indulged in the pleasures of court life, often seeking to escape the pressures of their royal responsibilities.
Mozart. As a child he came to the Vienese court with his father to play for the royal family. While he walked up to the piano, he slipped on the waxed floor. Marie Antoinette felt sorry for him, so she ran towards him and helped him get up. He was so gratefull that he told he that when he would be old enough, he would like to marry her.
Marie Antoinette's crown
Marie Antoinette did not attend high school as we know it today. She grew up in Austria and was educated in subjects like languages, music, and court etiquette at the Palace of Schoenbrunn in Vienna.
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She had a lot, like Madame Deficit, Widow Capet, and more that are hard to memorize. ~SKH
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She told me that she hated them and she was running away
Girondins like Barnarve and Madame Roland.
Marie Antoinette was born an Archduchess of Austria. She had a fairly simple childhood, and little education, as was the norm for girls at that time. However, she played many musical instruments.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette enjoyed a lavish lifestyle that included hosting extravagant parties and balls at the Palace of Versailles. They were known for their love of the arts, particularly music and theater, and often attended performances. Marie Antoinette also had a passion for fashion and extravagant clothing, while Louis XVI had an interest in hunting and woodworking. Together, they indulged in the pleasures of court life, often seeking to escape the pressures of their royal responsibilities.
No. But when she was first queen, a little. Unless than that, no. ~SKH
She would of never been a dancer