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  1. First Opium War. Crimean War. The 49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) (Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1743. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot to form the Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment) in 1881.

  2. 7th Earl of Cardigan. The 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards was a British army cavalry regiment, officially raised in January 1686 as Shrewsbury's Regiment of Horse or the Earl of Shrewsbury's Horse . By 1687, it was known as Langsdale's Horse, from 1687 to 1688 as Hamilton's Horse, then from 1688 to 1691 as John Coy's Horse.

  3. Carlota de Gales (nascida Carlota Isabel Diana, em inglês: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana; Londres, 2 de maio de 2015) [ 1] é uma aristocrata britânica por ser a segunda criança e única filha mulher de Guilherme, Príncipe de Gales, e de sua esposa, Catarina, Princesa de Gales, sendo neta do rei Carlos III do Reino Unido.

  4. 25 de ago. de 2021 · Prinzessin Charlotte Augusta von Wales wird am 7. Januar 1796 im Carlton House in London geboren. Ihre Eltern sind Prinz George, der spätere König George IV., und seine Ehefrau Caroline von ...

  5. William, Prince of Wales. William, Prince of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982), is the heir apparent to the British throne. He is the elder son of King Charles III and Diana, Princess of Wales . William was born during the reign of his paternal grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. He was educated at Wetherby School, Ludgrove ...

  6. Voyage #1 (1812-14) Princess Charlotte of Wales, under the command of Captain John Craig, left Falmouth on 15 May 1812, bound for Ceylon and Bengal. She reached Madeira on 3 June, Colombo on 2 October and Saugor on 22 December. From there she sailed to Malacca, where she arrived on 1 April 1813, Batavia on 28 April, and Samarang on 24 May.

  7. Queen Charlotte and the Prince of Wales finally reconciled, on her initiative, in March 1791. [6] As the King gradually became permanently insane, the Queen's personality altered: she developed a terrible temper and no longer enjoyed appearing in public, not even at the musical concerts she had so loved; and her relationships with her adult children became strained. [28]