Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany

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Prince Edward Augustus
Duke of York and Albany
Titles
HRH The Duke of York
HRH Prince Edward Augustus of Wales
Royal house House of Hanover
Father Frederick, Prince of Wales
Mother Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
Born 25 March 1739
Norfolk House, London
Baptised 11 April 1739
Norfolk House, London
Died 17 September 1767
Prince's Palace, Monaco-Ville
Burial Westminster Abbey, London

Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of York (25 March 173917 September 1767) was the younger brother of George III of the United Kingdom, the second son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha.

He was created Duke of York and Albany and Earl of Ulster by his paternal grandfather, George II, on 1 April 1760[1].

Between the death of his paternal grandfather on 25 October 1760 and the birth of George, Prince of Wales on 12 August 1762, he was Heir Presumptive to the British throne.

In the late summer of 1767, on his way to Genoa, Edward Augustus fell ill and had to be landed in the harbour of Monaco. Despite the care and attention he was given, he died in the Palace of Honoré III, Prince of Monaco on 17 September and is interred in Westminster Abbey.

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