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Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (7 January 1796 – 6 November 1817) was the only child of George, Prince of Wales (later George IV), and Caroline of Brunswick. She was expected to ascend the British throne after the deaths of her grandfather, George III , and her father, but died in childbirth at the age of 21, predeceasing them both.
The vote was held on 6 November 1820, three years to the day since Caroline's only daughter, Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, had died. Each peer rose and said either "content", indicating support for the bill, or "not content", to oppose it. The vote was 123–95 in favour. [87]
The current first affected successor in line is Princess Charlotte of Wales, who would otherwise be preceded by Prince Louis of Wales. Princess Anne, however, would succeed after her younger brothers because she was born before the commencement of the Succession Act. As a result, her brothers, their children and grandchildren precede her in the ...
Princess Charlotte of Wales may refer to: Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817) (Charlotte Augusta), the only child of George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV of the United Kingdom Princess Charlotte of Wales (ship) , an East Indiaman launched in 1812 and broken up in 1831
Prince Louis of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales, Prince William, Prince of Wales and Prince George of Wales attend the Christmas Morning Service at Sandringham Church on Dec. 25, 2024 in ...
Princess Charlotte of Wales court-side of Centre Court during the men's final on day fourteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 14, 2024 ...
In a candid chat with reporters on Nov. 7 to mark the end of his visit to Cape Town, South Africa, for this year’s Earthshot Prize Awards, the Prince of Wales, 42, revealed that his new beard ...
Arms of Croft, of Croft Castle, Herefordshire: Quarterly per fess indented azure and argent, in the 1st quarter a lion passant guardant or [1]. Sir Richard Croft, 6th Baronet (9 January 1762 – 13 February 1818 [2]) was an English physician to the British Royal Family and was the obstetrician to Princess Charlotte who became famous due to his role in "the triple obstetrical tragedy" of 1817.