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ADD4 - Letters from and to William IV and Queen Adelaide and papers concerning them.
204 - Letters to Prince William, later Duke of Clarence
Collection
Additional papers relating to William IV and Queen Adelaide
Reference
GEO/ADD/4/204/9
Title
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Prince William on family matters
Date
28 July 1780
Writer
Charlotte, Queen Consort
Addressee
William, Prince (1765-1837)
Description
The Queen took great pleasure in reading William's last letter in which he revealed the sadness he felt at leaving Kew and his family - this is a very Christian feeling that William should always pursue.
She is glad to know that the Admiral and Majendie are taking care of him; she urges him to strive for perfection and 'to do better that the rest of the World' as she could not bear him being only 'Mediocre'.
She confirms that the King is reconciled with his brothers and that the Duke of Cumberland [Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn] is at Court and the Duke of Gloucester [Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh] is in poor health.
Language
English
Extent
1 document (4 pages)
Physical Description
Loose manuscript paper
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