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I read somewhere that he did not like her body odor. That must have been something back then!
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She apparantly had awful hygene (one book I read said that it bordered on barbaric), horrendous manners and was just plain ugly. He was so upset that he got terribly drunk, but he managed to perform his, um, "duties" because Charlotte was born. After that first night, she didn't sleep with him in the same bed again, and she didn't have many nights under his roof after Charlotte's birth. |
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I would imagine that a good majority of people back then would have bad body odor. But she was the Princess of Wales and eventually Queen one would think she would have baths often.
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Apparently George IV was unusually fastidious for the time, and Caroline was unusually casual about personal hygiene. Not a good combination.
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The picture in the Wikipedia article makes her look very attractive (painters can flatter out of all proportions). But the picture isn't "smellivision." ![]()
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According to the book I've read about Royal Scandals, before their wedding, British envoy sent to Germany to bring Caroline to England persuaded her to wash herself and her underwear before they left..but I really feel sorry for Princess Caroline the way Prince George treated her
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Well much of England was at her side due to the treatment done to her by her husband. Very interesting story by the way. I think George actually became this way due to the fact that he lost his true love for the crown of England.
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I wonder who had that inscribed on her stone?? Where is she buried ,does anyone know? Thanks |
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How Sad. George seems Arrogant was he or just very shy and aloof
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I don't think he was shy by any means.
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Did he have many Lovers and Illegitimate Children I Read somewhere he loved spending vast amounts of Money and almost went Bankrupt
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Yes, he was very extravagant. I don't think he had many illegitimate children, if any, but his brother the Duke of Clarence (later William IV) had something like 10 illegitimate children with Dorothy Jordan, although when he had to get married to a princess to try and produce an heir, they never managed to have a child who survived infancy.
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Unwrapping the royal mummy Spectator, The - Find Articles |
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Unless you are a member of the Royal Family, a top politician, a senior public servant or married to any of the above, you will probably not have experienced the sensation of walking into the ultimate dinner party - a state banquet given by the Queen
As the Queen opens her Palace Ballroom to the public, the story of the most decadent royal banquet ever | Mail Online
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Also she sis not want to waste time on washing herself like her husband would. ![]() |
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She might have had some more legitimate grandchildren if she'd been more inclined to let her daughters marry. But even then, grandchildren who weren't the children of the royal princes might not have been as important to her.
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