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  1. Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (7 January 1796 – 6 November 1817) was the only child of George, Prince of Wales (later George IV), and Caroline of Brunswick. She was expected to ascend the British throne after the deaths of her grandfather, George III, and her father, but died in childbirth at the age of 21, predeceasing them both.

  2. Feb 19, 2020 · On the morning of Thursday 7 January 1796, the German princess, Caroline of Brunswick, gave birth to what the baby’s father, George, Prince of Wales described as “an immense girl”.

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  3. Princess Charlotte of Wales was the only daughter of George IV, then Prince of Wales and his first cousin, Caroline of Brunswick. She was born at the Prince George's residence of Carlton House in London, on 7 January 1796.

  4. Jun 21, 2021 · On November 6, 1817, at 2:30 a.m., Princess Charlotte died at 21 years old, and tragically, Prince Leopold slept as his wife was dying because he had taken an opiate. They buried her and her son at St. George's Chapel on November 19, 1817 (via the National Trust Organization ).

  5. Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817) was the original ‘people’s princess.’ As heir to the throne of George III, Charlotte was seen as the hope of the nation. Following her marriage in 1816 to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, the couple settled into happy married life at Claremont.

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  6. Born: 7th January 1796 at Carleton House, Westminster, Middlesex. Heir Presumptive of Great Britain. Died: 6th November 1817 at Claremont House, Esher, Surrey.

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  8. Their daughter, also named Victoria, enjoyed part of her childhood at Claremont and went on to reign from 1837 to 1901. Had Charlotte or her son lived Queen Victoria may never have been born and Charlotte would have inherited the throne on the death of her father, George IV, in 1830.