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ADD2 - Additional papers relating to George III and Queen Charlotte
2 - Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III
2 - Letters of Charlotte, Queen Consort
1 - Letters of Charlotte, Queen Consort to family members
Collection
Additional papers relating to George III and Queen Charlotte
Reference
GEO/ADD/2/92
Record Type
Correspondence
Title
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III
Date
22 April 1810
Writer
Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III
Addressee
George III, King
Description
'My dearest King. Dr John Willis has made me very happy by putting into my Hands Your very Affectionnate Letter which contains Your approbation of my Conduct which both my Inclination & Duty led me to fullfill & which will never cease but with my Life. Our Separation must be & really is equally painfull to us both & happy as it would make me & Your Children to come & see You, The Physicians assure me that such a meeting ought not to take place at present & therefore am under the painfull Necessity to deprive myself of so Satisfactory a pleasure which would prove a happiness to Your truely attached Wife Charlotte'.
Signed.
B/w photocopy. Original held by Historic Royal Palaces.
Language
English
Extent
2 documents
Physical Description
Paper
Related Material
GEO/MAIN/15442-15443
Level
Item
Credit
All rights reserved
Withheld
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