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the Queen to the Prince of Wales 8th. May 1799 My dearest Son. According to Yr desire I spoke to the Kg this Morning relating to Yr Conversation of Yesterday. He bids afsure You [[underlined]] that at no Time in His Life does He ever mean any Personal Offence towards You. [[/underlined]] But [[deletion]] that [[/deletion]] as the Princefses Birth [[addition]] Day [[/addition]] has always been Kept by Us ever Since Her arrival in England, He owes it to the Work not to relinquish it at this Time. Upon the cards will be put only a Drfsed Ball without [[deletion]] naming [[/deletion]] [[addition]] giving [[/addition]] a reason for it. which i hope will in some degree Satisfy You. I shall be most particularly satisfied to hear that You are better this Morning & remain ever Yr most affectionnate Mother & Friend. Charlotte G.H. the [[underlined]] 8th [[/underlined]] 1799.