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  1. Princess Elizabeth of Clarence (Elizabeth Georgiana Adelaide; 10 December 1820 – 4 March 1821) was a member of the British royal family. She was the second daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Clarence and St Andrews, later King William IV and Queen Adelaide .

  2. Aug 21, 2019 · Learn about the brief life and tragic death of Princess Elizabeth of Clarence, the second daughter of King William IV and Queen Adelaide, who died in 1821 at the age of twelve weeks. Discover how her story is commemorated by a sculpture at Frogmore House and how she could have changed British history if she had lived.

  3. Mar 3, 2014 · Probably fearing she too would die, Elizabeth was christened on the day of her birth. Unfortunately, she died quite suddenly 12 weeks later, on 4 March 1821, of an ‘intro-susception of the bowels’, most likely gastrointestinal junction. She was buried on 10 March 1821 in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.

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  5. After her death aged three months old in April 1821, the Duke and Duchess of Clarence commissioned the Scottish sculptor William Scoular to make a commemorative sculpture of the Princess, lying on her deathbed, to be placed at Windsor Castle. Princess Elizabeth is depicted wearing a draped dress and turban, and lying on a chaise-longue with a ...

  6. A young Prince Charles in the garden at Clarence House, with his mother Her Majesty The Queen (then HRH Princess Elizabeth), his father The Duke of Edinburgh, and sister Princess Anne....

  7. William had two legitimate children who survived long enough to be christened and therefore named: Princess Charlotte and Princess Elizabeth; both died as infants. He had ten children out of wedlock with Dorothea Jordan, George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster among them.

  8. May 22, 2018 · 22nd May 2018. In St. Thomas’ Church, Newport on the Isle of Wight, stands an extraordinary monument, touching in its simplicity. It was erected over the tomb of Princess Elizabeth, daughter of...