Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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[[underline]] Copy [[/underline]] Windsor Castle May 25 1814 The Queen has received this Afternoon the Princess of Wales Letter of Yesterday in Reply to the Communication which She was [[unclear]] by the Prince Regent to make to Her, and She is sensible of the Disposition expressed by Her Royal Highness not to discuss with Her Topics which must be painful to both. The Queen considers it incumbent upon Her to send a Copy of the Princess of Wales's Letter to the Prince Regent, and Her Majesty Could have felt no hesitation in Communicating to the Illustrious Strangers who may possibly be present at Her Court the Circumstances which will present the Princess of Wales from appearing there, if Her Royal Highness had [[catchword]] not [[/catchword]]