I also have a memory of a Fritz quote that Pöllnitz was a good dinner companion but should be locked up afterwards, but again I don't remember the source. Could be from Hamilton's Rheinsberg volume.
Hamilton does use it; it's also in Pöllnitz' German wiki entry, and I have a vague and hence not ultimately reliable memory the original source was another letter from Crown Prince Fritz to Grumbkow. In any event, Pöllnitz never did get locked up after dinner and kept hanging out with the royals till the end.
(Btw, German wiki entry on Pöllnitz always cracks me up by observing that as a young man in Versailles, he met Liselotte (of the Palatinate and d'Orleans, widow of Philippe the standard setter for gay royalty) in her old age, and they emerged from this meeting with identical impressions - "entertaining, but talks too much".
Re: Collected answers from the last post
Hamilton does use it; it's also in Pöllnitz' German wiki entry, and I have a vague and hence not ultimately reliable memory the original source was another letter from Crown Prince Fritz to Grumbkow. In any event, Pöllnitz never did get locked up after dinner and kept hanging out with the royals till the end.
(Btw, German wiki entry on Pöllnitz always cracks me up by observing that as a young man in Versailles, he met Liselotte (of the Palatinate and d'Orleans, widow of Philippe the standard setter for gay royalty) in her old age, and they emerged from this meeting with identical impressions - "entertaining, but talks too much".