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Sigh ... he was not 'mad'.
Much of this reads like German. 'Unbelievable rumours'? Give me strength. This is not how an encyclopaedia article should be written.
Some small information about Adelaide's name at: [1] Avochelm 13:33, 7 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Cleaned up a few minor typos and reworded the "marriage" section.-- Marysunshine 02:13, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
Added some links -- please note much of the wording prior to my edit is similar to this site, right down to a typo in "Victoria of Saxe-Cobourg-Saalfeld." I don't know where the source of that material is (possibly Wikipedia?), but the TOS doesn't make this clear.-- Marysunshine 02:29, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
Why is her name not given in its German form of Adelheid anywhere in the article? See < http://www.meiningermuseen.de/adelheid.html> Adelaide is the anglicised (or rather frenchified) form by which she was known as Queen Consort of England, but her name back home was Adelheid. Peter Bell ( talk) 09:38, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
There has been no comment on this in over two months, so I have added the German form of her name. It was in the article originally, but disappeared in an edit in February 2007. Peter Bell ( talk) 08:04, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
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She was never a English or British princess -- Wehwalt 20:12, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
I think the Consort Box should include Prince Albert, just as it includes George of Denmark (see Caroline of Ansbach, with the title in the box changing accordingly - this also occurs with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Also, we ought to decide on whether to use "Consort to the Monarch of X" "Consorts to British monarchs" "Queen Consort of X"/"Prince Consort of X" - I would think the latter... -- DBD 15:50, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
This article says that Adelaide was pregnant when William IV died, but it's not mentioned here. If she was pregnant, then how did Victoria become Queen (unless the child is stillborn)? Is this true? 87.250.116.18 ( talk) 11:02, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
It's not possible for Adelaide to have had a stillborn child (if carried to term) in September 1819, if Princess Charlotte was born and died (as the page suggests) in March of the same year. Possibly the dates are right but clarification is needed if so. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kytamb ( talk • contribs) 15:26, 18 November 2019 (UTC)
If she died in 1849, then it's possible a photograph of her might exist. Victoria and Albert were photographed before then.
The parents of Anton Ulrich are shown to be Bernhard I and Marie Hedwig (see persons 8 and 9). However, other Wikipedia pages and other sources (thepeerage.com, among others) show Anton to be the child of Bernhard I and Elisabeth Eleonore.
Laogro ( talk) 17:51, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
Was she the first female person of Britain(according to order of precedence)between 1821 and 1837? If not who was first between death of queen Caroline to accesion of King William IV? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 175.157.149.97 ( talk) 11:09, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
Queen Adelaide was dangerously ill in April 1837, at around the same time that she was present at her sister's deathbed in Meiningen, but she recovered- how is this possible if her only sister Princess Ida of Saxe-Meiningen died in 1852?-- The Emperor's New Spy ( talk) 02:11, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
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I am unable to find any sources that give her the style "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Clarence and St Andrews". DrKay ( talk) 14:44, 30 January 2021 (UTC)
There is a street named Lungo Lago Regina Adelaide at the town of Garda on Lake Garda. Is it named after her? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.209.230.13 ( talk) 09:30, 8 August 2022 (UTC)
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Sigh ... he was not 'mad'.
Much of this reads like German. 'Unbelievable rumours'? Give me strength. This is not how an encyclopaedia article should be written.
Some small information about Adelaide's name at: [1] Avochelm 13:33, 7 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Cleaned up a few minor typos and reworded the "marriage" section.-- Marysunshine 02:13, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
Added some links -- please note much of the wording prior to my edit is similar to this site, right down to a typo in "Victoria of Saxe-Cobourg-Saalfeld." I don't know where the source of that material is (possibly Wikipedia?), but the TOS doesn't make this clear.-- Marysunshine 02:29, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
Why is her name not given in its German form of Adelheid anywhere in the article? See < http://www.meiningermuseen.de/adelheid.html> Adelaide is the anglicised (or rather frenchified) form by which she was known as Queen Consort of England, but her name back home was Adelheid. Peter Bell ( talk) 09:38, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
There has been no comment on this in over two months, so I have added the German form of her name. It was in the article originally, but disappeared in an edit in February 2007. Peter Bell ( talk) 08:04, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
Created from edit comments
She was never a English or British princess -- Wehwalt 20:12, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
I think the Consort Box should include Prince Albert, just as it includes George of Denmark (see Caroline of Ansbach, with the title in the box changing accordingly - this also occurs with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Also, we ought to decide on whether to use "Consort to the Monarch of X" "Consorts to British monarchs" "Queen Consort of X"/"Prince Consort of X" - I would think the latter... -- DBD 15:50, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
This article says that Adelaide was pregnant when William IV died, but it's not mentioned here. If she was pregnant, then how did Victoria become Queen (unless the child is stillborn)? Is this true? 87.250.116.18 ( talk) 11:02, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
It's not possible for Adelaide to have had a stillborn child (if carried to term) in September 1819, if Princess Charlotte was born and died (as the page suggests) in March of the same year. Possibly the dates are right but clarification is needed if so. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kytamb ( talk • contribs) 15:26, 18 November 2019 (UTC)
If she died in 1849, then it's possible a photograph of her might exist. Victoria and Albert were photographed before then.
The parents of Anton Ulrich are shown to be Bernhard I and Marie Hedwig (see persons 8 and 9). However, other Wikipedia pages and other sources (thepeerage.com, among others) show Anton to be the child of Bernhard I and Elisabeth Eleonore.
Laogro ( talk) 17:51, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
Was she the first female person of Britain(according to order of precedence)between 1821 and 1837? If not who was first between death of queen Caroline to accesion of King William IV? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 175.157.149.97 ( talk) 11:09, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
Queen Adelaide was dangerously ill in April 1837, at around the same time that she was present at her sister's deathbed in Meiningen, but she recovered- how is this possible if her only sister Princess Ida of Saxe-Meiningen died in 1852?-- The Emperor's New Spy ( talk) 02:11, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
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I am unable to find any sources that give her the style "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Clarence and St Andrews". DrKay ( talk) 14:44, 30 January 2021 (UTC)
There is a street named Lungo Lago Regina Adelaide at the town of Garda on Lake Garda. Is it named after her? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.209.230.13 ( talk) 09:30, 8 August 2022 (UTC)