Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III

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Ernest will be delighted when he hears that I did let You know of his behaving well, the two Gentleman attending him were both satisfied with his conduct of Yesterday. It would be very indiscreat to take up your Majesty time any longer with my very bad writing, I dawn it is against inclination that I stop here but Prudence and Discretion is a necessary thing in this World. I hope [[unclear]] your Majestys orders for me shall be very well [[unclear]] assuring you that nobody can find more happy in executing them than your Majestys very affectionate Friend & Wife. Charlotte


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