There were many individuals considered for marriage to George III. George became infatuated with Lady Sarah Lennox and considered marrying her before being convinced to put duty before his personal feelings. Then a list of Protestant princesses were compiled before he finally settled on Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. The other princesses had been rejected on account their bad tempers (Phillipine of Schwedt, Caroline of Darmstadt), being already bethrothed to someone else (Sophia Magdalena), being too young (Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick) and having a keen interest in philosophy (Fredricka of Saxe-Gotha). Which one of these would have been the best alternate bride for George III?