Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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[[note]] Windsor April.10. 1816. [[/note]] My dearest Son. The proofs which You have at all times afforded to Your Sisters - of Your anxious Desire to promote their Comfort, and to provide for their Suitable Establishment, Offer a sufficient Persuasion to Me that You will forgive My Suggesting at a period when Charlotte is about to relinquish the Occupation of Cranbourne Lodge, [[underline]] how happy You would make Augusta [[/underline]] by granting to Her the Occupation of it during Your Pleasure _ She is ignorant of My addressing You upon this Object, in the Attainment of which I own that I feel must deeply interested. I should not however have now ventured to bring it forward if I had not Understood that You had given up the thoughts