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  1. 8 de abr. de 2015 · On 8 April 1795, in the Chapel Royal, St James’s, George, Prince of Wales, the future King George IV (reigned 1820–30), married his cousin, the German Princess Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. It was not to be a happy union. When the marriage broke down very publicly in 1820 it scandalised the nation.

  2. 5 de feb. de 2024 · George II died at Kensington Palace on 25th October 1760. He was buried in the vault he had newly constructed for Caroline's burial under the central aisle of the Lady Chapel on 11th November in a large marble sarcophagus, with his coffin next to Caroline. By his wish the sides of the coffins were removed so their dust could mingle after death.

  3. Caroline of Brunswick, known as ‘The Injured Queen’, may have written the poem while still Princess of Wales as an anguished, heartfelt plea to her husband George, Prince of Wales (later King George IV), while the estranged royal couple were entangled in a bitter and very public dispute over later discredited allegations that Caroline had borne a child out of wedlock.

  4. 24 de sept. de 2015 · On 8th April 1795, Princess Caroline of Brunswick and George, Prince of Wales, met in the Chapel Royal of St James’s Palace to be joined in matrimony. The couple could not have been further from the idyll of young lovers starting on a new life, with a groom who was already a decade into an illegal marriage and a bride who was an unwitting ...

  5. 19 de nov. de 2011 · George, Prince of Wales, and Princess Caroline of Brunswick were married on 8 April 1795. Although they were first cousins, the couple had not met before the marriage was arranged. Neither the Prince of Wales nor the Princess Caroline wanted the match, but they both agreed to it. Engraving of Princess Caroline.

  6. Caroline of Brunswick: Queen on Trial Katie Carpenter Caroline of Brunswick, consort of George IV, faced countless “trials”— both metaphorical and literal. Throughout her life, and especially after her marriage in 1795, she often met with stark choices: acquiesce to authority and convention or ght for the treatment and lifestyle she wanted.

  7. 9 de nov. de 2011 · Princess Caroline of Brunswick (17 May 1768 - 7 August 1821) was the hated wife of George IV. Her reckless behaviour was investigated twice by parliament and although the King failed to divorce her, she was deprived of being crowned as Queen. Family history. Caroline Amelia Elizabeth was born on 17 May 1768, the second daughter of Karl Wilhelm ...