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On the evening of 3 November 1817, her water broke and labour commenced. After a 50-hour labour at Claremont House, she delivered a stillborn 9-pound son on 5 November 1817. The second stage of labour had lasted 24 hours. Initially following delivery, Charlotte seemed to do well, but after several hours she became restless, had difficulty breathing, and her pulse grew fast and feeble. Five and a half hours after the delivery, she died, presumably from an undetected post-partum haemorrhage, on 6 November.
WI Charlotte's son was born healthy and alive and but she dies form complications as per OTL? The boy (lets name him George in honour of his grandfather) assumes the Crown in 1830 after George's IV death and becomes George V of United Kingdom aged 13. How is this altering History? Would Leopold accepts the Belgian throne in 1830? Does "George V" inherits Belgian throne too after his father's death in 1865? (Also there is an interesting twist here... in 1828 Leopold was offered the Greek throne but he declined the offer... would he had accepted it then?)
Any thoughts?
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