WI Louis XV married Anne or Amelia of Great Britain?

Two of George II's eldest daughters Anne (b 1709) and Amelia (b 1711) were placed on a short list of possible princesses to marry Louis XV but due to the Hanoverians owing their place on the British throne to they're Protestant faith no such match took place. However what if the British allowed a marital union to go ahead? Both princesses had very strong willed personalities and were known for their sharp toungues. What kind of impact might either of them have made on the court of Versailles and what kind of relationship might either of them had with King Louis?
 
Repealing the Settlement Act (the one banning Papists sitting on the throne) would be a concession that the Whigs were wrong to encourage the Glorious Revolution. I think they are took pig-headed to realize that.
 
Repealing the Settlement Act (the one banning Papists sitting on the throne) would be a concession that the Whigs were wrong to encourage the Glorious Revolution. I think they are took pig-headed to realize that.

Technically they wouldn't HAVE to repeal anything. The wording of the act IIRC is limited to "become papists, or marry papists" forfeiting their right to the throne. Which means that besides a slight scandal (which could be overcome with George I marrying her as a princess of Hannover rather than the princess royal of England, AFAIK) in London, Anne/Amelia would simply forfeit their place in the succession line (since France wouldn't have allowed her to remain Protestant), and any children would join the ranks of other princes at the French court - Louis XV included - who had a better claim to the British throne than the Hannoverians, but were excluded from the succession.
 
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