The Queen’s Necklace
The Scandal Marie Antoinette Never Ordered
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Alana Sanchez
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In the glittering halls of Versailles, power was theatre — and belief was everything.
In 1785, a diamond necklace worth a fortune vanished into the shadows of Paris. The crime that stole it was audacious: forged letters, a counterfeit Queen, secret meetings beneath moonlit gardens, and a cardinal desperate to regain royal favour. Yet the greatest twist was this — Marie Antoinette never ordered the necklace at all.
And still, the scandal wrapped itself around her name like a noose.
At the centre of the deception stood Jeanne de la Motte, a woman with noble blood and empty pockets, who understood the court’s deepest weakness: reputation could be destroyed faster than truth could defend it. What began as a private fraud soon became a public obsession, devouring everyone it touched — jewellers, courtiers, prisoners of the Bastille — and leaving the Queen officially innocent but fatally condemned in the streets.
The Queen’s Necklace is a true story of diamonds and deceit, of a society addicted to gossip and spectacle, and of a monarchy whose authority could not survive laughter. In the years before the French Revolution, one con did more than steal jewels. It stole trust.