Princess Charlotte August of Wales (January 7, 1796 - November 6, 1817) |
Those of you who joined us for a presentation by Tim Bullamore remember him mentioning how big a deal Charlotte's death was at the time. Charlotte's death set off tremendous mourning among the British, who had seen her as a sign of hope and a contrast both to her unpopular father and to her grandfather, whom they deemed mad.
Further Reading:
A Triple Tragedy: How Princess Charlotte’s Death in 1817 Changed Obstetrics - Jane Austen's World
The Death of Princess Charlotte of Wales An Obstetric Tragedy - The Innominate Society
Princess Charlotte of Wales - English Monarch
Princess Charlotte of Wales - Unofficial Royalty
Princess Charlotte & Prince Leopold - Georgian Index
Princess Charlotte (1796-1817) Part 1: 1796-1813 - Regency History
Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817), Daughter of George IV - National Portrait Gallery
Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817) - Science Museum
A royal pregnancy gone wrong - Hektoen International
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