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  1. Princess Augusta Sophia (8 November 1768 – 22 September 1840) was the sixth child and second daughter of King George III and Queen Charlotte . Childhood and adolescence. A portrait of King George III, Queen Charlotte, and their six eldest children in 1770. Augusta is the baby in her mother's arms.

  2. Princess Sophia (Sophia Matilda; 3 November 1777 – 27 May 1848) was the twelfth child and fifth daughter of King George III and Queen Charlotte. Sophia is perhaps best known for the rumours surrounding a supposed illegitimate child to whom she gave birth as a young woman.

  3. Sep 18, 2016 · Learn about the life and marriage of Princess Augusta Sophia, the sixth daughter of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Find out how she was raised in a sheltered environment, had a secret affair, and became the mother of Queen Victoria.

  4. Princess Augusta Sophia of the United Kingdom. Princess Augusta Sophia (8 November 1768 – 22 September 1840) was second oldest daughter of George III and Queen Charlotte. She never married and had no children. She died at age 71 in 1840.

  5. Princess Augusta Sophia (1768-1840) was the sixth child and second daughter of George III and Queen Charlotte. The enamel anchor pendant on her necklace also appears in an earlier half-length portrait of Augusta by Beechey in the Royal Collection and in a number of drawings of her by Henry Edridge, also in the Royal Collection.

  6. Augusta Sophia of the United Kingdom. 1768 - 1840. Born Tue, 8 November 1768. Buckingham Palace, Westminster. Died Tue, 22 September 1840. Clarence House, Westminster. Buried. St George's Chapel, Windsor. Details. Parents. Princess. Augusta Sophia. Lived 71 years, 10 months, 14 days.

  7. Augusta of Great Britain (Augusta Frederica; 31 July 1737 – 23 March 1813) was a British princess, granddaughter of George II and the only elder sibling of George III. She was Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel by marriage to Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick .