Maria Auguste of Saxony, Princess Poniatowski

Inspired by Urbanus' comment in the thread on a second Maria Theresia, what would've happened if the Infanta of Poland had married Prince Joszef/Stanislaw Poniatowski as was planned? The inheritance of the Saxon claims to Poland was vested in her heirs, by the Constitution, but the lady remained a perpetual spinster because no one wanted a restored kingdom of Poland.

Thoughts?
 
Nothing. Any claims to Polish crown she might have had would be ignored as non-existent, since the May Constitution was abolished after Russian intervention and Duchy of Warsaw was abolished after the fall of Napoleon. The only person interested in creating some kind of Polish state and at the same time strong enough to make it happen was tsar Alexander I, and he wanted Kingdom of Poland (also known as Congress Poland) for himself.
Sure, during the November Uprising Poles may invite Maria Augusta to Poland (after they officially dethroned Nicholas I), but even if she accepted (highly doubtful) it wouldn't have changed anything.
 
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