Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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Her Pretensions to a Circumstance from which, on the Contrary; She had expected more Embarrassment than Gratifications; - such Embarrassment indeed as the sole Desire of doing Her Duty towards the King by electing the Individual who, if it should please God that His Majesty should recover, would be most agreable to Him, could possibly induce Her to incur. Her Majesty trusts that, if any Proof [[unclear]] wanting of Her firm Conviction that the Prince Regent is actuated by the same Principle in His Consideration of the King's Situation, it will be found in the [[unclear]] with which, under this feeling, She has [[unclear]] Appointment to the [[underline]] Nature [[/underline]] of which She attaches so much Consequence. Signed/ Charlotte.