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Which one of George III's sons was his deformed?

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Which one of George III's sons was his deformed?

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  1. Rupert.


  2. uummmm George III didnt have a son named Richard.  I know that Prince Augustus had asthma but he wasnt deformed.

  3. George III didn't have any deformed children. However, two of his youngest children died at a very young age. The Prince Octavius (23 February 1779 - 3 May 1783), the thirteenth child and eighth son of George III, died at age 4. The Prince Alfred (22 September 1780 - 20 August 1783), the fourteenth child and ninth son of George III, died at age 2.

    George's youngest child and daughter, The Princess Amelia (7 August 1783 – 2 November 1810), was quite healthy until the age of fifteen. Later that year she started to suffer the early symptoms of what turned out to be tuberculosis. In 1808, she had a severe attack of measles. In August 1810 her sufferings grew sharper, whilst in October of that year she was seized with St. Anthony's fire (erysipelas), which cut off all hope, and confined her to her bed on the 25th. The dying princess had a mourning ring made for the king, composed of a lock of her hair, under crystal, set round with diamonds. She lingered a few days more, waited upon to the last by her favourite and devoted sister, the Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh.

  4. Dont quote me on this ..but I think it was Richard

    OK ..I did say dont quote me...sorry my mistake....

  5. The retarded one.  I think his name was Styck.

  6. The 5th son, Ernest, Duke of Cumberland had a war injury to his eye that was quite ugly.  He wasn't deformed from birth.

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