Was Louis XVI ever venerated in the same way Charles I of England was?
In England the cult of King Charles the Martyr seems to have arisen shortly after the execution of Charles I, and The Society of King Charles the Martyr exists until today. Was Louis XVI ever venerated in the same way? I already read this very informative post explaining that the efforts to canonise Louis were very limited. Of course Charles could not be canonised, but apparently he enjoyed some genuine popular sympathy, which does not seem to be the case with Louis, but I'd love to know why.