George III

King

George III was born in London, England on June 4th, 1738 and is the King. At the age of 81, George III biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 4, 1738
Nationality
England
Place of Birth
London, England
Death Date
Jan 29, 1820 (age 81)
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
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George III Life

About

During the late 18th century, King of Great Britain and Ireland's reign were longer than that of any previous British monarch. Although he defeated France in the Seven Years' War, he lost Britain's American colonies in the American Revolutionary War.

Before Fame

Became the first British monarch to study science effectively, and his courses included astronomy, mathematics, French, Latin, history, music, geography, and constitutional law.

Trivia

He was the first British monarch from Hanover to speak English as his first language.

Family Life

Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany, was his younger brother.

Associated With

Henry VIII ruled England two centuries before becoming King of England.

The royal equerry whose risque story at dinner prompted Queen Victoria's famous retort: 'We are not amused'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 14, 2024
He was a member of the Royal Household for more than three decades and inspired one of Queen Victoria 's most famous retorts: 'We are not amused.' Now two of the uniforms worn by the Honourable Alexander Grantham Yorke when he was a Buckingham Palace equerry and groom-in-waiting are being auctioned by Dreweatts in London on October 16.

Where will Princess Beatrice's new baby be in the line of succession? How newborn will push Eugenie and royal cousins further down line to the throne

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2024
Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi 's second child will be born 11th in line to the throne. The royal baby will be a little brother or sister for the couple's three-year-old daughter Sienna, who is currently 10th in line to the throne. Beatrice's younger sister Princess Eugenie sits in 11th place as it stands, but she will move down to 12th place once the baby is born. The late Queen's granddaughter, 36, and Mr Mozzi, 40, are preparing to welcome a new addition to their family in early spring. The baby will also be a sibling to Mr Mapelli Mozzi's son and Beatrice's stepson, eight-year-old Wolfie, who is not in the line of succession. Their new child will not be an HRH (His or Her Royal Highness) or a Prince or Princess - and will also not require the monarch's permission to marry.

Who killed the valet of the 'deeply unpleasant' Duke of Cumberland? The Mail's Robert Hardman and historian Kate Williams explore in new podcast how the hated royal was attacked - before his aide was found with his throat cut

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2024
NEW EPISODE: The death of Thomas Sellis on May 31, 1810, was implausibly ruled a suicide at an inquest, leaving the Duke - the reviled fifth son of King George III (inset) - off the hook. Now, the mystery of who killed Sellis is explored in the eighth episode of new Daily Mail podcast Queens, Kings and Dastardly Things. Mail columnist and royal biographer Robert Hardman and his co-presenter Professor Kate Williams examine whether the Duke himself might have murdered the popular Sellis. They explore how, just hours before Sellis's body was found, the Duke was attacked while he was asleep in his apartments, prompting him to cry, 'I murdered! I murdered!', and call for the help of his other valet, Cornelius Neil. They also investigate the claim that Sellis attacked the Duke (depicted top right) and then took his own life after failing to kill him