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He was, however, a great patron of the arts and encouraged much of  the look of the Regency period. Among the people he was a fan of was  Jane Austen.
The admiration was not returned. In a letter to Martha Lloyd, Miss Austen wrote:
“I suppose all the World is sitting in Judgement upon the  Princess of Wales’s Letter. Poor woman, I shall support her as long as I  can, because she is a Woman, & because I hate her Husband —  but I can hardly forgive her for calling herself “attached &  affectionate” to a Man whom she must detest — & the intimacy said to  subsist between her & Lady Oxford is bad — I do not know what to do  about it; but if I must give up the Princess, I am resolved at least  always to think that she would have been respectable, if the Prince had  behaved only tolerably by her at first. –”

He was, however, a great patron of the arts and encouraged much of the look of the Regency period. Among the people he was a fan of was Jane Austen.

The admiration was not returned. In a letter to Martha Lloyd, Miss Austen wrote:

“I suppose all the World is sitting in Judgement upon the Princess of Wales’s Letter. Poor woman, I shall support her as long as I can, because she is a Woman, & because I hate her Husband — but I can hardly forgive her for calling herself “attached & affectionate” to a Man whom she must detest — & the intimacy said to subsist between her & Lady Oxford is bad — I do not know what to do about it; but if I must give up the Princess, I am resolved at least always to think that she would have been respectable, if the Prince had behaved only tolerably by her at first. –”

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