What is princess amelia?

Princess Amelia (Amelia Sophia Eleanor; 10 June 1711 – 31 October 1786) was the youngest daughter of King George II of Great Britain and his wife Caroline of Ansbach. She was born at Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, Germany and was the second daughter to be born to the couple.

Princess Amelia was known for her wit, intelligence, and independent spirit. She was a patron of the arts and sciences, supporting many artists and musicians during her lifetime. She also had a keen interest in politics and was involved in various charitable works.

Princess Amelia never married and had no children. She was known to have a close relationship with her brother, Frederick, Prince of Wales, and was also close with her sister, Princess Caroline.

After her father's death in 1760, Princess Amelia moved to London and lived a quiet life, devoting herself to charitable works and her love of music and literature. She died in 1786 at the age of 75 and was buried in Westminster Abbey. Princess Amelia's legacy lives on through her support of the arts and sciences and her dedication to philanthropy.