When Queen Caroline, wife of George IV, returned to England in 1820 after a six-year absence and claimed her right to be crowned, the King attempted to have their marriage annulled, but his accusations of adultery generated a wave of public sympathy and political unrest. This volume uses letters, diaries and newspapers to chronicle the scandal.
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