With no signs of the King's health returning, the Whigs plan to make the Prince of Wales Regent with all the powers of the monarch. Pitt and the Tories fight this in the Commons while the Prince's attitude toward his parents hardens.
Pictured: William Pitt the Younger Addressing the House of Commons.
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The Drunken Feathers
Historical FictionIn this biographical series that begins in 1784, twenty-one-year-old George, Prince of Wales-- the eldest son of King George III and heir to the British throne-- spends his youth idly by keeping countless mistresses, drinking profusely, and making f...