Thanks for your contribution.

I originally also thought , the children on the picture with Napoleon´s son, could be his half brother and sister, but it was written that the boy (the youngest) of the children, shall be the later emperor Franz Joseph! And there was also written the girl would be a Maria Anna, and that both shall be Reichstadt´s cousins!
Yes, often boys were maybe dressed as girl, but the older child with the curls really looks like girl to me...
(but I am not sure)
If you compare the dates of the Neipperg children..mmm. maybe, but it cannot really fit, can it?
The youngest of the Neipperg children must have been eight years younger than the young Bonaparte, but for me Reichstadt looks older than eight years older than the smallest child on the picture. The child is really so little and Nap. II looks like a teenage boy to me.
(But everything is speculation from my side, I must confess)
It can also be that you are right.. 8-)
About the size about Napoleon II I am not sure either, but there is a picture of him together with his Austrian relatives ( I can´t find it now) and it seems to me there that he was more slight and taller, different from his father, and more similar to his Habsburg relatives on the picture. But I have never read about his size.
It´s quite funny to me, that many of Bonapartes descendants seem to be quite tall today. Especially todays head of the family, Charles, is said to have 1,96 metres, also his father was similar, this man always looks down on other people...
Also Marie Bonaparte was quite tall for a woman in the Second World War, with 13 she was 1,72 or
even 1. 74 metres, I read in "Celia Bertin".
I think the sizes are also the depending on the time. In ealier times the people did not not become so big, especially not in mediterranean countries.
I have once read that Napoleons size was quite standard at the time (at least there where he came from) If he had been too little (under the standard), she would not have become the permission to enter the miltary schools in his youth...but he became it
