Issue
Caroline's ten pregnancies resulted in eight live births. One of her children died in infancy, and seven lived to adulthood.
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| Frederick, Prince of Wales | 1 February 1707 | 31 March 1751 | married 1736, Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenberg; had issue |
| Anne, Princess Royal | 2 November 1709 | 12 January 1759 | married 1734, Prince William IV of Orange-Nassau; had issue |
| Princess Amelia | 10 June 1711 | 31 October 1786 | |
| Princess Caroline | 10 June 1713 | 28 December 1757 | |
| Stillborn son | 20 November 1716 | 20 November 1716 | |
| Prince George William | 13 November 1717 | 17 February 1718 | died in infancy |
| Prince William, Duke of Cumberland | 26 April 1721 | 31 October 1765 | |
| Princess Mary | 5 March 1723 | 14 January 1772 | married 1740, Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel); had issue |
| Princess Louise | 18 December 1724 | 19 December 1751 | married 1743, Frederick V, King of Denmark and Norway; had issue |
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