Her father was the only surviving son of le Grand Condé while her mother was a daughter of the political hostess Anna Gonzaga.
Mademoiselle de Condé would never marry; instead she would die at the Château d'Asnières outside Paris apparently of Lung disease.
Her brothers-in-law included the Prince of Conti; the duc du Maine (illegitimate son of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan) and the famous general the Duke of Vendôme.
Her not marrying the duc du Maine is what reportedly caused her health to deteriorate till her early death aged 25.
Another possible candidate was Georg Wilhelm of Ansbach.,[1][2] son of Johann Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and brother of the future Caroline of Ansbach, Queen consort of Great Britain.