Although history has put quite a few false statements in Queen Marie Antoinette's mouth, her last words were recorded and are undisputed. Precisely, her words were recorded as, "Pardonnez-moi, monsieur. Je ne l’ai pas fait exprès", which translates to "Pardon me, sir, I did not do it on purpose".

Queen Marie Antoinette spoke these words to the executioner in charge of the guillotine after she stepped on his foot while walking up to be beheaded. When it comes to Queen Marie Antoinette, many debate what she really did and what she really said during her lifetime. For that matter, when it comes to her recorded words or her own writing, many still debate her tone and true meaning. There is some debate over her last words being an example of her hubris. Whether or not that's so, even her sympathizers doubt she stepped on the executioner's foot accidentally.

If you love her, hate her, or couldn't care less about her, it's hard to deny that a woman who could step on her executioner's foot while walking up to be beheaded was a force to be reckoned with.

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