Angélique Victoire, Comtesse de Chastellux

Angélique Victoire de Durfort-Civrac (2 December 1752 – 14 November 1816), Countess of Chastellux, was a French courtier.

After the death of her mother in 1786, she succeeded her as dame d'honneur to Princess Victoire, whilst her husband was named gentleman-in-waiting.

With her court appointments she had expected to be created a duchess, and considered resigning her post when she learned otherwise.

However, due to the entreaties of Victoire and her elder sister, the Princess Adélaïde, de Chastellux agreed to continue in employ.

In February 1791, after the French Revolution, she belonged to the large retinue that accompanied Victoire and her sister Adelaide from France to Rome.