Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent, writing that the Queen will be visiting the Prince Regent at Carlton House in the afternoon.

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My Dearest Brother I am commanded by the Queen to return You Her thanks for a most kind Message She has received from you through Mr Watson She will be most happy to see you - but having understood from Mary that the time you are most likely to be disengaged is between two and three o Clock - [[underline]] She proposes [[/underline]] as you are so pressed for time away to the urgency of business, to come to you at that hour at Carlton House [[addition]] tomorrow [[/addition]] - In case you should like it better than coming [[underline]] here [[/underline]] later She begs you will not think of ordering any breakfast for Her as it really is Her wish to pay You a friendly Visit and not to stay longer than is quite convenient to you - A line from Mr Watson will do by way of answer I need not say how happy I shall be to see you; and believe me My Dearest Brother Ever your most truly Affectionate Augusta