Issue
| Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Princess Augusta | 31 August 1737 | 31 March 1813 | married 1764, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick; had issue |
| George III | 4 June 1738 | 29 January 1820 | married 1761, Charlotte-Sophia, Duchess of Mecklenburg; had issue |
| Prince Edward, Duke of York | 14 March 1739 | 17 September 1767 | |
| Princess Elizabeth | 30 December 1740 | 4 September 1759 | |
| Prince William, Duke of Gloucester | 14 November 1743 | 25 August 1805 | married 1766, Maria Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave; had issue |
| Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland | 27 November 1745 | 18 September 1790 | (an alleged marriage to Olive Wilmot in 1767 did not occur) married 1771, The Hon. Lady Anne Luttrell; no issue |
| Princess Louisa | 8 March 1749 | 13 May 1768 | |
| Prince Frederick | 13 May 1750 | 29 December 1765 | |
| Princess Caroline Matilda | 11 July 1751 | 10 May 1775 | married 1766, Christian VII, King of Denmark, had issue |
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