![]() ![]() Meanwhile, George William settles into a happy family life. A civil agreement is drawn up and George William signs extra documents stating that any children he has will not rival his brother’s, Ernest Augustus, for the lands and titles. As life would have it, during George William’s travels he discovers the one woman he would settle down with, and she won’t have him any other way than through a respectable ceremony. When it falls on the one brother least eager for the responsibilities, Duke George William, he passes it on to a younger brother with a few concessions - the main one that he continues his bachelor life and never marries, as there can be no rivals to the brother who takes on the family affairs. ![]() This story begins with a family of brothers, of whom one will inherit the family titles and fortune: Hanover, Celle and Osnabruck. ![]()
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