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On 14 November 1849 in Liège, Meyer gave birth to a son, George Georges-Frédéric Ferdinand Meyer (1849–1904).[citation needed] In 1850, she moved to Wiesbaden, Electorate of Hesse to escape the public scrutiny that had grown unbearable.[citation needed] After the king's wife, Queen Louise (1812–1850) died, Meyer returned to Brussels in 1851 and started to conduct herself and her affair more discreetly.[citation needed] She moved out of the house on the Rue Royale and bought the Château of Stuyvenberg with the king's financial aid. Her new home was closer to the royal family's residence, the Palace of Laeken, and Leopold visited her and their children almost every day.[citation needed] On 25 September 1852, Meyer had a second son, Arthur von Eppinghoven (1852–1940).[citation needed]