Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales

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My dearest Son. Your Letter from Up Park I received Yesterday at the Moment we were setting out for Windsor & I sent the Servant back to London as I was sure my answer to Day would be soon enough. I am [[unclear]] with Yr feeling Heart that the lofs of so excellent a Women as dear Ldy Dashwood would greatly move You, but when we Add to that How irreparable she is to You in the [[unclear]] she Occupied about dear little Cha, the Melancholy Even tho long expected must have wounded You deeply. I wish it was in my Power to come forward upon this Occasion with recommending any body fit as a Succefser to her we have lost. but I will fairly own as yet no one has occurred to me, Talents we might Perhaps meet without differently, but that


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