Charles Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (1660–1661)

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First Name Charles
Last Name Stuart
Full Name at Birth Charles Stuart
Alternative Name Duke of Cambridge
Birthday 22nd October, 1660
Birthplace Worcester House, London
Died 5th May, 1661
Place of Death Whitehall Palace, London
Buried 6 May 1661Westminster Abbey
Zodiac Sign Libra
Nationality British
Occupation Royalty

Charles Stuart (22 October 1660 – 5 May 1661) was the first of four sons and eight children born from the marriage between the Duke of York (later King James II of England & VII of Scotland) and his first wife, Anne Hyde. He was styled Duke of Cambridge, but never formally created so, as he died before his first birthday. He was second in line to the English and Scottish thrones.

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