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Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh

British Royalty
House of Hanover

George I
Children
   George II
   Princess Sophia Dorothea
George II
Children
   Prince Frederick, Prince of Wales
   Princess Anne, Princess Royal
   Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
Grandchildren
   George III
   Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of York
   Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester
   Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland
   Princess Caroline Matilda of Wales
Great Grandchildren
   Princess Sophia of Gloucester
   Prince William, Duke of Gloucester
George III
Children
   George IV
   Prince Frederick, Duke of York
   William IV
   Princess Charlotte, Princess Royal
   Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent
   Ernest Augustus I of Hanover
   Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex
   Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge
   Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester
   Princess Amelia
Grandchildren
   Princess Charlotte of Wales
   Princess Elizabeth of Clarence
   Victoria
   Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
   Princess Augusta of Cambridge
   Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge
George IV
Children
   Princess Charlotte of Wales
William IV
   Princess Elizabeth of Clarence
Victoria

His Royal Highness Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (January 15 1776 – November 30 1834) was a member of the British Royal Family, a great grandson of King George II.

Early Life

Prince William was born on 15 January 1776 in Rome, Italy. His father was the Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, the third son of the Prince of Wales. His mother was Maria Walpole, Countess of Waldegrave, the illegitimate daughter of Edward Walpole. As a great grandson of King 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

On July 22, 1816 he married The Princess Mary, the fourth daughter of King George III and his cousin once removed. The marriage took place at St. James's Palace in London. On that day, the Prince Regent granted the Duke the style of His Royal Highness.

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh lived at Bagshot Park in Surrey. They had no children together. The Duke died on 30 November 1834. He is buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor.

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