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Maria Walpole Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Countess WaldegraveMaria, by Reynolds. Spouse James Waldegrave, 2nd Earl Waldegrave
Prince William Henry, Duke of GloucesterIssue Elizabeth, Countess Waldegrave
Charlotte, Duchess of Grafton
Lady Anna Seymour
Princess Sophia of Gloucester
Princess Caroline of Gloucester
Prince William Frederick, Duke of GloucesterFather Edward Walpole Mother Dorothy Clement Born 10 July 1736
St. James', Westminster, Middlesex (now London)Died 22 August 1807 (aged 71)
Oxford Lodge, Brompton, Middlesex (now London)Maria Walpole (10 July 1736 – 22 August 1807), the Countess Waldegrave and Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh, was a member of the British Royal Family, the wife of Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh. Her marriage to the Duke without the knowledge of King George III led to the passing of the Royal Marriages Act 1772.
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Early life
Maria Walpole was the daughter of Edward Walpole and Dorothy Clement. Her grandfather was Robert Walpole, considered to be the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1721–41). She grew up at Frogmore House in Windsor, but her parents were not married, and her illegitimate status hindered her social standing despite her family connections.
Countess Waldegrave
On 15 May 1759, she married James Waldegrave, 2nd Earl Waldegrave, the son of James Waldegrave, 1st Earl Waldegrave and Mary Webbe. After her marriage Maria was styled Countess Waldegrave. The Earl Waldegrave died on 28 April 1763, leaving Maria a widow. They had three children.
- The Lady Elizabeth Laura Waldegrave (1760–1816) who married her cousin, the 4th Earl Waldegrave
- The Lady Charlotte Maria Waldegrave (1761–1808) who married the 4th Duke of Grafton
- The Lady Anna Horatia Waldegrave (1762–1801) who married Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour-son of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford. Anna and Hugh were the great grandparents of Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer, who was the great-grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales. The Earls Spencer are descended from John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough; the Seymour-Conways are descended from Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset.
There is a portrait of Maria in 1764-65, shortly after she was widowed, painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
Duchess of Gloucester
On 6 September 1766 she married Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester (14 November 1743 – 25 August 1805) at her home in Pall Mall, London. The Duke was the third son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and a brother of George III. The marriage was conducted in secret as the British Royal Family would not have approved of a marriage between a Royal Prince and a widow of non-royal rank and illegitimate birth. They lived at St Leonard's Hill in Clewer, near Windsor, and had three children.
- HRH Princess Sophia of Gloucester (1773–1844)
- HH Princess Carolina Augusta Maria of Gloucester (1774–1775)
- HRH Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1776–1834)
Their marriage, and that of the Duke's other brother, the Duke of Cumberland, led to the passing of the Royal Marriages Act 1772, which would require all the descendants of George II to seek the Sovereign's approval before marriage. However, the provisions could not be applied retroactively, thus Maria and the Duke's wedding was considered legal by Parliament. As such, Maria became styled Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh. Due, however, to the anger of George III at the marriage, she was never received at court.
Princess Caroline died aged nine months following a smallpox inoculation, intended to protect her from the disease.[1] As great-grandchildren in the male line of King George II, the Gloucester's children were styled Highness from birth and used the territorial designation of Gloucester in conjunction with their princely styles. After William Frederick married his cousin Princess Mary, he and his surviving sister Sophia received the style of Royal Highness.
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 10 July 1736 – 15 May 1759: Miss Maria Walpole
- 15 May 1759 – 28 April 1763: The Rt Hon The Countess Waldegrave
- 28 April 1763 – 6 September 1766: The Rt Hon The Dowager Countess Waldegrave
- 6 September 1766 – 22 August 1807: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
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British princesses by marriage 1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation - Maria Walpole
- Anne Luttrell
4th generation 5th generation 6th generation 7th generation 8th generation - Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
- Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott
- Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark
9th generation 10th generation 11th generation * also princess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in her own right.Categories:- British princesses by marriage
- British countesses
- People from Westminster
- People from Windsor, Berkshire
- Waldegrave family
- 1736 births
- 1807 deaths
- Walpole family
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