Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales

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to let the Princess order it immediately, Her Mrs of the Wardrobe Ldy Townsend knows as well as anybody what is worthy. Mrs Gordon made all mine, but as the Fashions are altering perhaps Yrself or ldy Townsend may wish to employ some body Else. One thing Dr Underwood is very desirous should be Named is that he thinks the Princess should come to Town sooner than You intend. It is a reasonable request I must own it as it is the first Child, & if any little Uneasy feelings should alarm the Princess at a Place where one has not those about Her who she wishes to employ it might perhaps occasion a great deal of Unnecessary Fright, I hope You are Convinced that by stating this I do not mean to meddle, but after having been told so by Him I should reproach myself if I did not mention it. I have not inquired about a Monthly Nurse, but the ldies


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