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The relationship of Arcadie Claret/Meyer and King Leopold lasted until his death on 10 December 1865, for 20 to 23 years. The king wanted to secure the position and livelihood of his mistress and children after his death. In 1851, he sold Meyer an estate in
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in 1862, where she retired following the death of the king, seeing that she was no longer welcome in Belgium. She died on 13 January 1897, 31 years after Leopold I.
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for Widows and Orphans of the Belgian Army. She had twelve siblings. The Claret family lived in a mansion in the middle of a park in
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called Eppinghoven. King Leopold wanted to bestow a title on his unofficial family and create them
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In order to reduce negative media attention towards his mistress, the king married Claret to the
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in Brussels. Their affair could not remain secret and was widely discussed in the Belgian press.
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to two sons, and in 1863 to their mother, too. Arcadie and Ferdinand Meyer separated in 1861.
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with the king's financial aid. Her new home was closer to the royal family's residence, the
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as the daughter of Major (later Lieutenant colonel) Charles-Joseph Claret (1789–1867),
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to escape the public scrutiny that had grown unbearable. After the king's wife,
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Sur les traces d'Arcadie Claret : le Grand Amour de LĂ©opold Ier
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The Baroness d'Eppinghoven had started building a castle in
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refused to approve. In the end, in 1862, Leopold's nephew,
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for more than twenty years, causing a national scandal.
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Brussels
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Monheim am Rhein
German Empire
Leopold I of Belgium
Leopold I of Belgium
Georges-Frédéric Baron von Eppinghoven
Arthur Chretian Frederic Baron d'Eppinghoven
Belgian
noblewoman
mistress
Leopold I, King of the Belgians
Brussels
Kingdom of Belgium
treasurer
Pension Fund
Etterbeek

stamp
Leopold I, King of the Belgians
mistress
Rue Royale/Koningsstraat
master of the royal stables
Liège
George Georges-Frédéric Ferdinand Meyer
Wiesbaden
Electorate of Hesse
Queen Louise
Château of Stuyvenberg

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