So I've been reading Princesses by Flora Fraser and have began to wonder about possible marriages for George III's daughters. While Ms. Fraser mentions a few possibilities for Charlotte and Augusta, George's oldest daughters, none are really mentioned for his other four (Elizabeth, Mary, Sophia and Amelia). Well there was the proposal from the exiled Duc d'Orléans in 1808 for Princess Elizabeth, but none besides that. I know that before George III's illness in 1788 he told his oldest daughters that he planned on taking them to Hannover to find husbands for them, but did he have any in mind? Would the grooms be limited to Protestants, or would the King be willing to entertain Catholic matches as well? Had George III and Queen Charlotte allowed all their daughters to marry, who would be the bridegrooms?