Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent
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Title
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent
Date Created
23 September 1813
Creator
Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III
Description
Great Events do indeed follow one another so quick that I fear I can not now plead wont of Words only but absolutely want of Speech to express my joy but believe me the Heart is filled with the most humble Gratitude to the Almighty for Strengthening the Arms of those Princes who are come forward to defend those who have so long Sustained the Tyrannical sway, The Patriotism of my Countrymen is a Balm to my Heart which becomes Beaume de Vie when I think how much they are indebted to You for forwarding the good cause' Signed and dated at Windsor
Language
English
Identifier
RA GEO/MAIN/36656