George's extravagant lifestyle caused his father to regard him with contempt. In , he was officially married to Princess Caroline of Brunswick, in exchange for parliament paying his debts.
The marriage was a disaster and George tried unsuccessfully to divorce her after his accession. In , George became regent after his father was declared insane. He was able to indulge his love for parades and spectacle after the final defeat of Napoleon by Britain and her allies in George became king in He visited Hanover in and his visit to Scotland the following year was the first by a British monarch since His interest in government was sporadic and he enjoyed varied relations with his ministers.
Although he had courted Whig politicians in his youth, this was mainly to annoy his father, and he became increasingly pro-Tory. We use cookies to track usage and preferences. To learn more, read our privacy notice and cookie policy. Settings I accept. Manage consent. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.
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Although he is not corrupt in a voluntary sense, the Prince Regent is easily manipulated by his Secretary, Solomon Coop in the face of any corruption index, despite having a rather weak antagonistic role when compared to other prominent figures such as Sir Stuart Strange. This often leads Prince George to clash with his secretary, who seeks to mitigate the Prince's personality with the Empire needs — but it turns out that Coop is a corrupt man who commits acts against British laws through the Prince.
Prince George, in fact, is an accomplice of several illegal activities impelled by the State. Prince George is an overweight man with a round face and a double chin. He has ringlet brown hair and hazel eyes. The Prince is dressed elegantly and richly, as befits the highest exponent of the noble class.
His regency started during his father's final stage of mental illness that made him unfit to rule, hence the title of "Prince Regent". Prince George is in direct conflict with the Americas and harbours a mutual distrust of the East India Company.
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