Claude, Duke of Chevreuse

The visit is said to have been prompted by his affair with Jacqueline de Bueil, a mistress of Henry IV of France.

[10] Chevreuse stood as proxy for Charles I of England in his marriage at Notre Dame to Henrietta Maria on 1 May 1625.

'[11] He hosted the Duke of Buckingham, who came to escort Henrietta Maria to England, at the Hôtel de Chevreuse.

He commissioned the royal architect, Clément Métezeau, to design a Parisian townhouse, the Hôtel de Chevreuse, constructed 1622–1623 on the Rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre on a site now part of the Cour Napoléon of the Louvre.

[14] Living an inconspicuous life, Claude succeeded in distancing himself from his wife's plotting (as a favorite of Queen Anne of Austria she was involved in many political intrigues at the court of King Louis XIII of France).

Claude de Guise, Prince de Joinville (1610).
Arms of Claude.