Career
They divorced on 31 August 1814. They had no children. Her first marriage was arranged to avoid a political marriage arranged by Napoleon.
After the marriage ceremony, her spouse said to her: We are victims to politics.
They had no children. Prior to this marriage, she has always been known as Charlotte, but now began using Caroline.
The marriage was simple due to the strict economy of the Emperor. The English diplomat Frederick Lamb called the new empress "ugly clever and amiable, and as the Emperor expresses it: "She can stand a push, the other was nothing but air"." She became popular in Austria and was active in social work.
She founded several hospitals and residences for the poor.
After the death of her spouse, she moved to Salzburg. A pearl brooch formerly owned by her was auctioned at Sotheby"s in 2012. 8 February 1792 - 26 December 1805: Her Serene Highness Duchess Charlotte of Bavaria
26 December 1805 - 8 June 1808: Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Bavaria
8 June 1808 - 31 August 1814: Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Württemberg
31 August 1814 - 29 October 1816: Her Royal Highness Charlotte, Crown Princess of Württemberg
29 October 1816 - 2 March 1835: Her Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty The Empress of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia
2 March 1835 - 9 February 1873: Her Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty The Dowager Empress of Austria, Queen Dowager of Hungary and Bohemia.