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Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh

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Prince William Frederick
Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Predecessor Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Spouse Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester
Titles
HRH The Duke of Gloucester
HH The Duke of Gloucester
HH Prince William of Gloucester
Royal house House of Hanover
Father Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Mother Maria, Duchess of Gloucester
Born 15 January 1776(1776-01-15)
Rome, Italy
Died 30 November 1834 (aged 58)
Bagshot Park, Surrey
Burial St George's Chapel, Windsor

Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (15 January 1776 - 30 November 1834) was a member of the British Royal Family, a great-grandson of George II. William Frederick was not well regarded by his family and was mockingly known as 'Slice' or 'Cheese' (after the cheese).

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Early life

Prince William was born on 15 January 1776 in Rome, Italy. His father was Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of the Prince of Wales. His mother was Maria, Duchess of Gloucester, the illegitimate daughter of Edward Walpole and granddaughter of Robert Walpole. As a great-grandson of George II he was styled as a Prince of Great Britain with the style His Highness at birth. On 25 August 1805, Prince William's father died, and he inherited the titles, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and Earl of Connaught.

Marriage

British Royalty
House of Hanover
George II
   Frederick, Prince of Wales
   Anne, Princess of Orange
   Princess Amelia Sophia
   Princess Caroline Elizabeth
   William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland
   Mary, Landgravine of Hesse-Cassel
   Louise, Queen of Denmark
Grandchildren
   Augusta Charlotte, Duchess of Brunswick
   George III
   Edward Augustus, Duke of York
   Princess Elizabeth Caroline
   William Henry, Duke of Gloucester
   Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland
   Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark
Great-grandchildren
   Princess Sophia of Gloucester
   William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester

On 22 July 1816, he married The Princess Mary, his cousin, and the fourth daughter of George III. The marriage took place at St. James's Palace, London. On that day, The Prince Regent granted the Duke the style of His Royal Highness by Order-in-Council[1]. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester lived at Bagshot Park in Surrey. They had no children together.

Later life

The Duke died on 30 November 1834, and was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor.

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

See also

References

  1. ^ Royal Styles and Titles – 1816 Royal Warrant
Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Cadet branch of the House of Welf
Born: 15 January 1776 Died: 30 November 1834
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by
HRH Prince William Henry
Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
1805–1834
Succeeded by
Extinct

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