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My dearest Son. I have taken an opportunity of Commu- nicating You letter of Yesterday to the King, who has direc- ted Me to express how much He is pleased with Your wish of being again received by Him. But as Your long absence has alone arisen from Your own Choice not His Commands. He thinks it must mutually be more agrable to defer fixing the time of the Interview till the whole of the Unhappy Affair be settled, and consequently no room left for further Misapprehensions. I am my dearest Son. Your most Affectionnate Mother & Sincere Friend Charlotte [[note]] Queens House the 5th May 1789 [[/note]] [[image]]