Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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the Queen to the Prince Regent 28th. March 1813 My dearest Son. I take the earliest oportunity of returning you thanks for the Communication you sent me of Windsor being the Place fixed upon for the poor Dutchess of Brunswick's Interment. I hope not to appear too medling if I suggest that as the whole is under the Lrd Chamberlains Direction either Lrd Harford or Lrd Towlin should attend the Procession, & also if possible Count Munster as the Family Minister. all those that belong to the Establishment here will be at the Church Door to receive the Body as a Respect due to the King [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] & attention which could He know it he would be highly pleased with. I am glad to hear that the meeting at Black Heath is gone off so well, as also to learn that this Act of Yours has given universal Satisfaction


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