CollectionGeorge IV Calendar as Prince, Regent and King
ReferenceGEO/MAIN/39201-39203
Record TypeCorrespondence
TitleLetter from George, Prince of Wales, to Queen Charlotte, on the reception of Princess Caroline at the Opera; the 'principal ringleaders'; and the damage to his reputation
Date2 June 1796
WriterGeorge, Prince of Wales (1762-1830)
AddresseeCharlotte, Queen Consort to George III
DescriptionThe ringleaders are said to be Lord Henry Fitzgerald ('the bosom friend of Mrs Fitzherbert'), Lord Darnley, Colonel Fredk. St John (who are both linked by the Prince to Lord Hugh Seymour's influence) and William Bligh. The Prince describes a group of people 'whose views have been disappointed' including 'the Lavingtons, Jack Payne [and] Lady Horatia'. Referring to 'the machinations of the other party', the Prince mentions Lady Stafford and Lord Thurlow. He refers to the 'shocking & infamous abuse with which Payne loaded you' [Queen Charlotte] and claims of the Queen's ill treatment of Princess Caroline.
Signed.
Place Of WritingGrange
LanguageEnglish
Extent1 document (4 pages)
Physical DescriptionLoose manuscript papers; mounted
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PublicationsPublished in A. Aspinall "The Correspondence of George, Prince of Wales 1770-1812" (London, 1965) Vol. 3; no 1118
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