Letter, and draft, from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales

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I have taken an opportunity of Communication; Your letter of Yesterday to the Kind, who has directed Me to express how much He is pleased with your wish of being again received by Him. But as Your long absence has alone arisen from Your [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] own Choise [[/addition]] not His Command [[deletion]] of His [[/deletion]] He think it must [[unclear]] be more agreable [[deletion]] the Noble Misepprehension already explained and both and [[unclear]] such which fore the [[unclear]] of the Interview be fixed, He not charging to [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] to diferr fixing the time of the Interview tell the while of the Unhappy [[addition]] affair [[/addition]] his [[unclear]], and consequently no room left for particular Misapprehensions.