Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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is the opportunity looked for by the Princefs of Wales to return and to make another Clamour (which I know She intends). The Consequence of which in regard to Charlotte is very dangerous for as She leans very much towards Her Mother, the receiving the Dutchefs of Cumberland, of whose History She is not ignorant, will Arm Her with [[underlined]] not an unjust [[/underlined]] Argument in Favour to the Princefs _ Under these Circumstances to prevent all Mischief arising from any mistaken kindnefs, I fullfull only my Duty in apprizing You of what may happen when we least expect it. Your own Peace of Mind in my greatest Concern as I am sure the Public will not pafs over this Step without Serious [[unclear]] and I am sorry to say/though against my own Niece with Justice, and I will not deny that I feel very deeply