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  1. Adelaide (1792–1849), was the eldest child of George Frederick Charles, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen. She married William, Duke of Clarence (1765–1837), later William IV, in 1818. William succeeded to the throne on the death of George IV, on 26 June 1830 and was in turn succeeded by his niece Queen Victoria as the couple remained childless.

  2. Queen Victoria left both of these, and her own coronation ring to the Crown in 1901, and all three were deposited in the Tower of London, with the other Crown Jewels, by King George V in March 1919. Since the coronation of King Edward VII, all queens consort have used Queen Adelaide's ring at their coronations.

  3. Adelaida de Sajonia-Meiningen ( Meiningen, 13 de agosto de 1792- Harrow, 2 de diciembre de 1849) fue reina consorte del Reino Unido y de Hannover desde el 26 de junio de 1830 hasta el 20 de junio de 1837, como esposa del rey Guillermo IV. Era la mayor de los tres hijos del duque Jorge I Federico de Sajonia-Meiningen, y de su esposa, la princesa ...

  4. sahistoryhub.history.sa.gov.au › people › queen-adelaideQueen Adelaide | SA History Hub

    The City of Adelaide was named after Adelaide, Queen Consort of King William IV of the United Kingdom. She married William in July 1818 when she was 25 and he was 52 – part of a strategy to secure the British succession. William had lived with a well-known actress for many years and had fathered ten illegitimate children, but under British ...

  5. 10 de may. de 2019 · Queen Adelaide’s Fringe. May 10, 2019 ~ Saad719. This month, we are marking the Bicentenary of the Birth of Queen Victoria by featuring her Top 20 Jewels, one for each decade since the Birth of 2nd-longest reigning British Monarch, in the 20 days leading up to the Anniversary itself, and today’s feature is Queen Adelaide’s Fringe, which ...

  6. 1 de may. de 2023 · Queen Adelaide made a very good impression on everyone. The Duchess of Dino commented, “The Queen is the only person who escapes criticism, everyone says she was perfect, and they are right.” 1 The Duchess of Gordon carried Queen Adelaide’s train, and she was attended by Lady Georgina Bathurst, Lady Mary Pelham, Lady Sophia Cust, Lady Teresa Fox-Strangways, Lady Theodosia Brabazon and ...

  7. Shee received the King’s commands to be in attendance at Windsor from 14 May 1836, in order to begin a full-length portrait of the Queen to be placed in the hall of the Goldsmiths’ Company. By 18 May he had received a second sitting, but he felt the ‘high approbation’ that had been expressed, was almost ridiculous in view of the small progress that he had made.