Not many people know it but a man with strong links to Somerset may have been the secret son of King George III. A new book ...
King George IV was Prince Regent from 1811, before ruling the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1820 until his death in 1830.
The Prince of Wales - later King George IV - had a long-standing relationship with Brighton. Indeed, he was seen by some as largely responsible for Brighton's popularity as a resort town with the ...
Due to his father's illness he was proclaimed Prince Regent in 1811. The final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo occurred during the Regency. He succeeded his father on 29th January 1820. George IV's ...
The King is being treated for cancer, the sovereign’s ill health has raised questions about whether there could be the need ...
King George IV was ridiculed for wearing ... In 1815 this led him to being invited for dinner with George, who was then Prince Regent. Mr Melvin said: "At a dinner in London, Walter Scott had ...
George IV, had to step in to rule as prince regent in the last few years of the king's life because he became too mentally unfit to rule. A theory arose in recent years that the king was actually ...