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  1. 29 de abr. de 2017 · Princess Augusta Sophia. King George and Queen Charlotte had fifteen children in total – nine sons, of whom seven lived to adulthood, and six daughters – Charlotte, Augusta, Elizabeth, Mary, Sophia and Amelia. The relationships between the royal couple and their children were difficult, due perhaps in no small part to the King’s ...

  2. Princess Augusta Sophia of the United Kingdom was the second daughter and sixth child of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. DISCLAIMER: I...

  3. To the right are the princessess: Queen Charlotte of Württemberg, Princess Augusta Sophia, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Mary, and Princess Sophia, and their youngest son, Prince Adolphus Frederick Duke of Cambridge. Proof before inscriptions, for a later state see RCIN 604690. Borders trimmed.

  4. Amelia and her sisters, Charlotte, Augusta Sophia, Elizabeth, Mary and Sophia were over-protected and isolated, which restricted meeting eligible suitors of their own age. Illness and death. In 1798, Princess Amelia developed a pain in the joint of her knee and was sent to the large seaside town of Worthing for recovery.

  5. Princess Augusta Sophia (8 November 1768 – 22 September 1840) was the sixth child and second daughter of King George III and Queen Charlotte. Childhood and adolescence Princess Augusta Sophia was born at Buckingham House , City and Liberty of Westminster , the sixth child and second daughter of George III (1738–1820) and his wife Queen Charlotte .

  6. 18 de may. de 2023 · Media in category "Princess Sophia of the United Kingdom". This category contains only the following file. Princess Sophia of United Kingdom.jpg 1,422 × 2,000; 1,012 KB. Categories: Sophia (given name) Matilda (given name) 1777 births. 1848 deaths. Members of the Royal Family Order of George IV.

  7. Princess Augusta Sophia was born at Buckingham House, City and Liberty of Westminster, the sixth child and second daughter of George III (1738–1820) and his wife Queen Charlotte. Her father so much wanted the new baby to be a girl that the doctor presiding over the labour thought fit to protest that "whoever sees those lovely Princes above stairs must be glad to have another."