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Although William is not the direct ancestor of the later monarchs of the United Kingdom, he has many notable descendants through his illegitimate children with Mrs Jordan, including the former Prime Minister David Cameron, TV presenter Adam Hart-Davis, and author and statesman Duff Cooper.
- 26 June 1830 – 20 June 1837
- Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
19 de feb. de 2006 · From these children, and particularly from the Erroll lineage, a rather impressive family tree has sprung. The list of peerages currently held by descendants of King William IV includes: Duke: Fife; Marquesses: Bute, Townshend; Earls: Erroll, Gainsborough, Portland, Liverpool; Viscounts: De L’isle, Norwich; Baron: Kilmarnock
16 de abr. de 2024 · Between 1794 and 1807 he had 10 illegitimate children (surnamed FitzClarence) by the Irish comedienne Dorothea Jordan. His marriage (July 11, 1818) to Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen produced two daughters, both of whom died in infancy.
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28 de jun. de 2017 · William married Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen in 1818, but their children died in infancy. William became heir presumptive at the age of 61, when his second brother, Frederick, Duke of York, died in January 1827.
15 de nov. de 2021 · children. King. George III. 1738 – 1820 Charlotte of. Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 1744 – 1818. King. George IV. 1762 – 1830. Frederick. Duke of Albany. 1763 – 1837. Charlotte. Princess Royal. 1766 – 1828. Edward Duke. of Kent. 1767 – 1820. Augusta. Sophia. 1768 – 1840. Princess. Elizabeth. 1770 – 1840. Ernest. Augustus. 1771 – 1851. Augustus. Frederick.
Hace 4 días · From the early 1790s until 1811, William lived with his mistress, the actress Dorothy Jordan. They had 10 children who took the surname Fitzclarence. In 1811, William's oldest brother...
27 de ene. de 2023 · William had ten illegitimate children with his long-term mistress, the comic actress Dorothy Jordan. The couple's children carried the surname FitzClarence. Prince George, meanwhile, had become regent for his mad father in 1811 and king in his own right in 1820 as George IV.