Marie-Angélique Charlotte, Marquise de Bombelles (née de Mackau; 1762–1800), was a French court office holder and letter writer.
She was maid of honour and a personal friend and confidante of Élisabeth of France (1764–1794), and known in history for her correspondence with her, which is preserved.
Her mother served as sous gouvernante (governess) to the royal children, and she herself was a playmate of Élisabeth of France during her childhood and then maid-of-honour prior to her marriage.
She was a close personal friend and confidante of Élisabeth, and their correspondence is considered a valuable source of the life of the princess.
[1] Marie-Angélique de Bombelles emigrated after the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789.