Princess Amelia Sophia of Great Britain

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Princess Amelia Sophia
Full name
Amelia Sophia Eleanor
Titles
HSH Princess Amelia Sophia of Hanover
HRH Princess Amelia Sophia of Cornwall
HRH Princess Amelia Sophia of Wales
HRH The Princess Amelia Sophia
Royal house House of Hanover
Father George II
Mother Caroline of Ansbach
Born 10 July 1711
Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover
Died 31 October 1786 (aged 75)
Soho, London
Burial Westminster Abbey, London

The Princess Amelia Sophia (10 July 1711 - 31 October 1786) was a member of the British Royal Family, the second daughter of George II.

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Princess Amelia was born at Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover, Germany. Her father was The Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Lüneburg, the son of the Elector of Hanover. Her mother was Caroline of Ansbach, daughter of Johann Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach.

At her birth she was styled HSH Princess Amelia Sophia of Hanover. She was known to her family as Emily.

Under the Act of Settlement 1701, Princess Amelia's grandfather became King of Great Britain on 1 August 1714 following the death of Queen Anne. Amelia's father became Duke of Cornwall, and was created Prince of Wales on 27 September 1714. Amelia became HRH Princess Amelia Sophia of Wales. She moved to Great Britain with her family and resided at St James's Palace in London.

On 11 June 1727, George I died and her father succeeded him as George II. Amelia was now styled HRH The Princess Amelia Sophia. She lived with her father until his death in 1760. She was the intended wife of Frederick II of Prussia, until his father forced him to marry Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Bevern, in 1733.

In 1761, she became the owner of Gunnersbury Estate, Middlesex, and at some time between 1777 and 1784, commissioned a bath house, extended as a folly by a subsequent owner of the land in the 19th Century, which still stands today with a Grade II English Heritage listing and is known as Princess Amelia's Bathhouse.

British Royalty
House of Hanover
George II
   Frederick, Prince of Wales
   Anne, Princess of Orange
   Princess Amelia Sophia
   Princess Caroline Elizabeth
   William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland
   Mary, Landgravine of Hesse-Cassel
   Louise, Queen of Denmark

She also owned a property in Cavendish Square, Soho, London, where, on 31 October 1786, at which time she was the last surviving child of George II and his Queen Caroline, she died unmarried. She was buried in the Henry VII Lady Chapel in Westminster Abbey.

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