Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales

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at present, Her attack was Bilivus & money ill by Herself, but timely assistance has done so well that She can now see the Child who by the by was wretched to a degree. I am glad to hear You have met with some success at the races. & that at last the Weather proves to be fine. I doubt it will continue so when You come. The Time of Our departure [[addition] is [[/addition]] still unknown to us, & Ernest is not come, nor do I hear of His comming tho He has told many People in London of His intention to come. We are to have if the Weather permits it a Sailing Match to Morrow in Honour of the Day that is all that can done for there is not a Soul here to make up


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