In 1336, Joan was betrothed to the eldest son of Otto, Duke of Austria, with the stipulation that she would receive her education at the Austrian court.
[7][6] Later, they traveled to Koblenz, where they met Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor,[8][9] and were his special guests at the Imperial Diet in the church of Saint Castor.
Edward III was crowned vicar-general of the Holy Roman Empire and formed an alliance with Louis against Philip VI of France,[10][11][9] but in 1341 the emperor deserted him.
Thanks to a heavily armed retinue she was, perhaps, the most protected woman of Europe at the time, and it is said that her trousseau alone required an entire ship.
[19] Some accounts document that Joan was buried in Bordeaux Cathedral, and her statue, in Westminster Abbey, is on the South Side of her father's tomb.