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Louise of Great Britain (7 December 1724 - 19 December 1751) was the youngest surviving daughter of George II and Caroline of Ansbach, and became queen consort of Denmark and Norway. Early life HRH Princess Louise was born, fifth daughter and youngest child of George, Prince of Wales and Caroline of Ansbach, on 7 December 1724, at Leicester House, London. She was baptised there on 22 December. On 11 June 1727, when Louise was two years old, her grandfather, George I, died, and her father ascended the throne as George II. As a child of the sovereign, she became automatically entitled to the style HRH The Princess Louise. Marriage She married the Prince Frederick of Denmark and Norway, on 11 December 1743 at Christiansborg, and took the courtesy style of HRH Princess Frederick of Denmark and Norway. The couple had five children, two of whom did not survive birth. When her husband ascended the throne, on 6 August 1746, as Frederick V, she became queen consort, thus becoming known as HM The Queen of Denmark and Norway. Later life Louise died on 19 December 1751, in Christiansborg, predeceasing her husband by fourteen years, and was buried at Roskilde Cathedral. She was pregnant with her sixth child, who also died. Titles and styles 7 December 1724 - 11 June 1727: Her Royal Highness Princess Louise 11 June 1727 - 11 December 1743: Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise 11 December 1743 - 6 August 1746: Her Royal Highness Princess Frederick of Denmark and Norway 6 August 1746 - 19 December 1751: Her Majesty The Queen of Denmark and Norway Issue Prince Christian Copenhagen, 7 July 1745 Frederiksborg, 3 June 1747 died in infancy Sophia Magdalena, Queen of Sweden 3 July 1746 21 August 1813 married, 1766, Gustav III of Sweden; had issue Caroline, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) 10 July 1747 19 January 1820 married, 1763, William I, Elector of Hesse; had issue Christian VII 29 January 1749 13 March 1808 married, 1766, Caroline Matilda of Wales; had issue Louise, Princess Charles of Hesse 30 January 1750 12 January 1831 married, 1766, Prince Charles of Hesse; had issue. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.