Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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has been the Day, many the Sleepless Night throughout which this distressing Subject has engaged My thoughts. I cannot therefore be accused of acting inconsiderately still less of acting under the Impulse of Inclination, and You may recollect that the Grounds upon which I went were established by Information partly received from Yourself. Under these Circumstances I must repeat, that I have felt most [[underline]] Acutely [[/underline]] that I have not experienced the Support which I had hoped I should receive in the Course of this Melancholy Transaction. My Sentiments upon it were early known to You, long before the Duke of Cumberlands first Return to this Country and before even the Marriage was Concluded _ You were aware of the Difficulties which I apprehended, and when I found that the Duke of