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date: 12 November 2024

George, prince of Denmark , b. 2 Apr. 1653, s. of Frederick III of Denmark and Sophia Amelia, da. of George, duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg; m. princess (later queen) Anne, 28 July 1683; d. 28 Oct. 1708; bur. Westminster abbey. 

Source:
The Kings and Queens of Britain
Author(s):

John Cannon,

Anne Hargreaves

Prince George was reputed to be stolid and uninteresting, but his marriage to Anne was a great success in everything but the production of healthy children. At the English court he was nicknamed ‘Est-il possible?’ from his habitual ejaculation. In ... ...

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