Louis François Joseph de Bourbon (September 1, 1734 – March 13, 1814) is the last Prince of Conti, scion of a cadet branch of the Bourbon dynasty, senior branches of which rule France until 1848.
His title is honorary and does not carry any territorial jurisdiction.
Among the first nobles to leave Paris are the comte d'Artois (the future Charles X of France) and his two sons, the prince de Condé, the prince de Conti, the Polignac family, and (slightly later) Charles Alexandre de Calonne, the former finance minister.
They settle at Turin, where Calonne, as agent for the count d'Artois and the prince de Condé, will begin plotting civil war within the kingdom and agitating for a European coalition against France.