Prince Octavius of Great Britain

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Prince Octavius
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HRH The Prince Octavius
Royal house House of Hanover
Father George III
Mother Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Born 23 February 1779(1779-02-23)
Buckingham Palace, London, England, Kingdom of Great Britain
Died 3 May 1783 (aged 4)
Kew Palace, London

The Prince Octavius (23 February 1779 - 3 May 1783) was a member of the British Royal Family, the thirteenth child and eighth son of George III.

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Prince Octavius was born, on 23 February, 1779, at Buckingham Palace, London, England. His father was George III, his mother Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. His name derives from Latin octavus, the eighth, showing that he was the eighth son of his parents.

The Prince Octavius died, on 3 May 1783, at Kew Palace, London, aged four years old. Octavius's death devastated his father. Shortly afterward, King George said "There will be no heaven for me if Octavius is not there."

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Prince Octavius was mentioned in The Madness of King George in the scene when King George wakes his children up when he claims London is flooded, and says that his son has killed him (Octavius was long dead by the time of the film's setting).

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