Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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without those can be removed I doubt He will think it advisable to Marry (by that I mean His Pecuniary affairs which lay heavy at His Heart/ As to what relates to His Children I should think that is a Point which if He Marries must be settled amongst themselves, for as they are not to live under the same roof I cannot see why if the Princess is reasonable She should object to see those Children. I inclose the Copy & make no further Comments upon it as it will explain the whole. I ought to have begun by thanking You for Yr kind inquiries after Me. I feel thank God well in Health but continue still to Puff when I go up & down Stairs but Dr Gibbs who is a Sensible Modest man assures Me that I shall feel the good Effects of the Water some


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