Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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Charles, Duke of Cambridge | 22 October 1660 | 5 May 1661 | Born two months after his parents' legal marriage, died aged seven months of smallpox. |
Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland | 30 April 1662 | 28 December 1694 | Married her cousin William III, Prince of Orange in 1677. She and her husband ascended to the throne in 1689 after the deposition of her father. No surviving issue. |
James, Duke of Cambridge | 12 July 1663 | 20 June 1667 | Died of the bubonic plague. |
Anne, Queen of Great Britain | 6 February 1665 | 1 August 1714 | Married Prince George of Denmark in 1683. Successor of her brother-in-law and cousin in 1702. First Queen of Great Britain under the Act of Union of 1707. No surviving issue. |
Charles, Duke of Kendal | 4 July 1666 | 22 May 1667 | Died of convulsions. |
Edgar, Duke of Cambridge | 14 September 1667 | 8 June 1671 | Died in childhood. |
Henrietta | 13 January 1669 | 15 November 1669 | Died in infancy. |
Catherine | 9 February 1671 | 5 December 1671 | Died in infancy. |
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