House Bonaparte and Bourbon/Orleans´ intermarry

Napoleon doesn´t execute Henry Bourbon-Conde´ so there might be less bad blood between Napoleon and the Bourbons ? What if Napoleon, his siblings or his heirs for political reasons married a Bourbon (maybe a Spanish Bourbon) ? Well, the French Bourbons possibly do not see the Bonapartes as legitimate "imperial" house. Maybe in the later 19th century to atempt a conciliation between the old royal France and the post Revolution France, there is an arranged marriage between a Bourbon/Orleans´ heir and a Bonaparte ? (Maybe under Napoleon´s III rule ?) Further more Napoleon II. doesn´t die at 21 and somehow ending up to marry a Bourbon/Orleans´daughter ? Maybe the Restauration Bourbons prior to the Revolution of 1830 are more pragmatic and atempt to please the Bonapartist ?
 
Take your pick, Napoléon wanted one of Lucien's daughters from his first marriage to marry either the prince of the Asturias (Fernando VII) or the son of the grand duke of Tuscany (Leopoldo II); the Empress Eugènie and Napoléon III liked the idea of their son marrying a daughter of Queen Isabel II, as did the Comte de Chambord (surprise surprise), who even planned to adopt young Louis Napoléon (IV) as his heir, marry him to one of Isabel II's daughters and recognize their son as combining the fleurs-de-lis wrapped in the tricolor. Princess Mathilde Bonaparte found it difficult to find a suitable husband since she considered her blood to make her worthy of a match with a son of Louis Philippe or at the very least a Russian grand duke. So opportunities are many, it's finding one and the acceptable situations to allow it's conclusion that are more difficult.
 
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