Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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You will feel truely Satisfyed in the Proper choice You have made in the Persons about Her. I shall be glad of You send Grl Bloomfield to Morrow Morning by Twelve a Clock with the answer to this Letter. I should not have been troublesome with a Letter so soon after we had seen one another so lately, but as I am sure You must be anxious to see the Conclusion of this Hurry I thought My Information could not be sent to [[deletion]] soon [[/deletion]] [[addition]] early [[/addition]] Ever Your affectionnate Mother and Sincere Friend Charlotte [[note]] Q. House the 4th/ April. 1816. [[/note]]