Background
Catherine Noele Worlée was born in the Danish possession of Tranquebar, Tamil Nadu, India, to a French colonial official stationed at nearby Pondicherry.
Catherine Noele Worlée was born in the Danish possession of Tranquebar, Tamil Nadu, India, to a French colonial official stationed at nearby Pondicherry.
Madame Grand was known for her striking Nordic beauty, as well as her ingenuous public comments. They were wed in Calcutta in 1778, when Catherine was barely sixteen. The couple separated soon after, because of her brief but scandalous affair with Sir Philip Francis, deputy of Warren Hastings, and Madame Grand removed to London.
By 1783, when Vigee Le Brun painted her portrait there, Catherine Grand had become a courtesan in Paris.
She returned to Britain just before the French Revolution in 1789. In 1794, Madame Grand returned to France and there attracted the attention of French diplomat Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, with whom she lived as mistress until 1802, when Napoleon Bonaparte pressed Talleyrand to marry her.
After marriage the two gradually drifted apart. In the last few years of her life, the Princesse de Bénévent returned to Paris.
She died there on December 10, 1834, and her body was buried in Montparnasse Cemetery.