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Charlotte died in November 1818, with her son George at her side. George III died a little over a year later, probably unaware of his wife's death.
The Queen died in the presence of her eldest son, The Prince Regent, at Dutch House (now Kew Palace) on 17 November 1818 and was buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
The death of Queen Charlotte. As the Queen’s condition worsened, she kept mostly to her bedroom. The end came in November, when Charlotte died in a black armchair, surrounded by her daughters Augusta and Mary, the Prince Regent and the Duke of York.
- May 19, 1744
- November 17, 1818
May 5, 2023 · During this Regency period, Charlotte presided over court in place of her son’s estranged wife, Caroline of Brunswick. She cared for the king faithfully but took care to never be alone with...
- Meilan Solly
May 4, 2023 · Charlotte died at one of the family’s country retreats, Dutch House in Surrey (today known as Kew Palace), holding the hand of her eldest son. She was buried at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor...
- Hope Coke
Jun 2, 2023 · Charlotte died a few months later, surrounded by her children and sitting in her black horsehair armchair – it’s still in her bedroom at Kew Palace today. The next year, her long-awaited royal heir finally arrived: Edward’s daughter, the future Queen Victoria.
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May 10, 2023 · Eventually, Charlotte’s son George (later George IV) took over the throne as regent. But her husband would remain ill for the rest of his life, and by 1789 the queen’s hair had “turned...