Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales

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We are or rather I am looking out for good News from Lrd Dridport, I think this Brest Fleet will meet with some Disastre. Oh, What a fine beginning would this be at the beginning of Parliament. & what charge might it not make in the Politics of the Continent. I gave Lrd Charles Somerset Yr Letter, I shall see Him to Day & hear what He will do whether or not He will take Yr advice. His little Wife who really is very good wishes that it may at least she said so at the Play. I saw Keat last Night for 1/4 of an Hour, He gives upon the whole rather a more Comfortable account of Dear Amelia, but still continues saying that much time must be required for Her recovery. He is gone to Plymouth, & after His return She is to try the Cold Sea Bath, I hear a very bad account


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