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  1. Life Family and early years Charlotte (left) and her younger sister Alexandrine (ca. 1853). Her parents' marriage was unhappy due to Prince Albert's several affairs, and finally was dissolved on 28 March 1849, after which Princess Marianne began to live with her former coachman Johannes van Rossum, with whom she had a son, Johannes William of Reinhartshausen.

  2. Princess Frederica Charlotte of Prussia (Friederike Charlotte Ulrike Katharina; 7 May 1767 – 6 August 1820) was a Prussian princess by birth and a British princess by marriage. She was the eldest daughter of King Frederick William II of Prussia and the wife of Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany , second son of King George III of the United Kingdom .

  3. Princess Frederica Charlotte of Prussia (Friederike Charlotte Ulrike Katharina; 7 May 1767 – 6 August 1820) was a Prussian princess by birth and a British princess by marriage. She was the eldest daughter of King Frederick William II of Prussia and the wife of Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany , second son of King George III of the United Kingdom .

  4. Princess Frederica of Prussia (30 September 1796 – 1 January 1850) was a daughter of Prince Louis Charles of Prussia and Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. [1] She was a member of the House of Hohenzollern. By her marriage to Leopold IV, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau, she would become Duchess consort of Anhalt-Dessau.

  5. Frederica Wilhelmina Marianne Charlotte Prinzessin Charlotte von Preußen Hohenzollern aka Erbprinzessin von Sachsen-Meiningen (21 Jun 1831 - 30 Mar 1855) 0 references.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2021 · English: Princess Frederica Charlotte of Prussia (7 May 1767 in Charlottenburg – 6 August 1820) was the only daughter of Frederick William II of Prussia and his first wife and double first cousin Elisabeth Christine Ulrike of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. She was later The Duchess of York and Albany following her marriage to Prince Frederick, Duke ...

  7. Princess Frederica of Prussia with her sister Louise in 1795. The twice-widowed Duke Charles considered himself unable to give his daughters proper rearing and education, so he sent Frederica and her elder sisters Charlotte, Therese and Louise to their maternal grandmother, Princess Maria Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt.