
monarchs in England… You know… throughout history. The conquerors and the ones that
inherited all of their wealth and glory. I guess I plan to do both! –Siggie
Link to the Youtube video and the rest of the series!
“The Mad King George III and the Mocked King George IV”.
Twentieth episode of Siggie, presenting her take on the history of the monarchs of England in the context of her favorite topic….herself. This episode continues the Hanover Dynasty, with the long-ruling and very famous George III, whose chronic bouts of mental illness are still somewhat controversial today. He is well remembered in modern times for his involvement in the Napoleonic Wars and the American Revolution. His son, George IV, served as Prince Regent for ten years before becoming King himself. George IV reign was marred by scandal and he himself was mocked in his time for being selfish, unreliable and irresponsible.

Now we come to the uber famous King George III of the
House of Hanover. King George III reigned from 1760 to 1820, a whopping 59 years.
The length of his reign is more than a lifetime for some of these monarchs that
we’ve been learning about. He died at the ripe old age of 81. The American
Revolutionary War occurred during the reign of King George III. Also, the great
battles of the Napoleonic Wars including Waterloo occurred during his reign. This
is what happens when one lives long enough, they get to experience all these
great wars. George III was known for being the first of the Hanover Kings
to speak English as a first language. A little bit of trivia… The planet Uranus
was first called George’s star in the king’s honor. He suffered from poor
mental health. It was believed that he suffered from a disease called porphyria,
but I believe that now they don’t think that’s true. He reportedly had episodes
of recurring mania, possibly bipolar disorder. Yeah they kind of switched
their belief from it being porphyria, which also can mimic different mental
disorders, to profound mental illness. So King George III was dubbed the “Mad King.”

So now we’ll move on to King George IV of
the House of Hanover. He reigned from 1820 to 1830. His daddy was King George
III. George IV basically acted as Prince Regent for his daddy since 1811 during
his dad’s battle with mental illness. Among notable things he accomplished… He commissioned
the remodeling of Buckingham Palace and the rebuilding of Windsor Castle. He also
participated in the founding of King’s College London and the National Gallery.
And now for the bad news. He was mocked terribly in all these caricatures and
all sorts of things by the public. He was considered selfish, extravagant and a
leader lacking strength. He and his much much, much, much, much, much more popular
wife, Caroline of Brunswick, pretty much despised each other and became estranged.
They separated shortly after the birth of their only child, Charlotte, who would
have been heir to the throne after George IV. But she died during childbirth at the
age of 21. So she predeceased both her father George IV and her granddaddy
George III. This was Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales.
(Stay tuned for episode 21 and even more Hanover Dynasty!…)