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1818- George III's wife dies. (George III's mental condition is so severe; he doesn't realize his wife has died.)
January 29, 1820- George III dies. George III dies, leaving the thrown to his eldest son George, the Prince of Wales. His son becomes King George IV.
February 16, 1820- George III is buried. George III is buried in St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
George III becomes permanently insane(End of 1811). After becoming permanently insane, George III lives in seclusion at Windsor Castle for the rest of his days.
George III suffers a prolonged period of mental illness(Summer of 1788). George III goes to Cheltenham Spa to recuperate from a substantial period of mental illness. His troubles are thought to be a symptom of the genetic disease porphyria. And on February 1789 George III recovers. A Regency Bill is proposed which authorizes the Prince of Wales to act as regent during George III's poor health. Before the bill is passed, however, George recovers.
George III rules during the American Revolution(1775-1783). As relations disintegrate, George III resides over Great Britain as American fights for its independence.
George III purchases Buckingham House, the site of which is now Buckingham Palace, for a retreat with his wife and children(They had a total of 15).
King George III marries Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in the Chapel Royal at St. James Place. He meets his bride on their wedding day.
King George II dies and George III becomes King. He was crowned on September 22nd, 1761.
George's father dies and George becomes heir to the throne.
George William Frederick was born in London 2 months premature
Source: "King George III timeline." Softschools.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2016.
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