Prince George, Duke of Cambridge

Prince George
Duke of Cambridge
The Duke of Cambridge, c. 1900
BornPrince George of Cambridge
26 March 1819
Cambridge House, Hanover
Died17 March 1904(1904-03-17) (aged 84)
Gloucester House, London
Burial22 March 1904
Spouse
(m. 1847, void)
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IssueGeorge FitzGeorge
Adolphus FitzGeorge
Augustus FitzGeorge
Names
George William Frederick Charles
HouseHanover
FatherPrince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge
MotherPrincess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel
SignaturePrince George's signature
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branchBritish Army
RankField marshal
CommandsCommander-in-Chief of the Forces

Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (George William Frederick Charles; 26 March 1819 – 17 March 1904) was a member of the British royal family, a grandson of King George III and cousin of Queen Victoria. The Duke was an army officer by profession and served as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces (military head of the British Army) from 1856 to 1895. He became Duke of Cambridge in 1850 and field marshal in 1862. Deeply devoted to the old Army, he worked with Queen Victoria to defeat or minimise every reform proposal, such as setting up a general staff. His Army's weaknesses were dramatically revealed by the poor organisation at the start of the Second Boer War.
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