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  1. Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817) was the original ‘people’s princess.’. As heir to the throne of George III, Charlotte was seen as the hope of the nation. Following her marriage in 1816 to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, the couple settled into happy married life at Claremont.

  2. 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.

  3. 1796-1817. Princess Charlotte of Wales was the only daughter of George IV, then Prince of Wales and his first cousin, Caroline of Brunswick . She was born at the Prince George's residence of Carlton House in London, on 7 January 1796.

  4. See also Women in World History. Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages. Charlotte Augusta (17961817)Princess of Wales. Born Charlotte Augusta of Wales; Charlotte of Wales, Charlotte Guelph; Princess Charlotte.

  5. Pages in category "Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. The royal baby’s namesake, Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796­–1817), is the subject of two portraits by the English artist George Dawe (17811829), whose impressive body of work, alternately classically learned, powerfully romantic and regally splendid, is excellently represented in the collection.

  7. Description. Princess Charlotte of Wales (7 January 1796 – 6 November 1817) was the only child of George, Prince of Wales (eldest son of King George III, later to become King George IV) and Caroline of Brunswick. Had Charlotte outlived her father and her grandfather, she would have become Queen, but she died following childbirth at the age of 21.

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