Career
He had four siblings - Dietrich (1767–1815), Catharina (1769–1833), Wilhelmine (1781–1795) and Adolph (1783–1847). He served as adjutant to Prince Henry of Prussia (1781-1846), younger brother of Frederick William III of Prussia. Wilhelm began his military career in 1787 as a Gefreiter-Korporal in the 1st von Legat Fusilier Battalion (Number 20).
He served in the War of the First Coalition as a Second Lieutenant then from 1812 as a Major in the Prussian force attached to Napoleon"s army for the French invasion of Russia.
In 1813 he became Prince Henry of Prussia"s aide de campe and with him he fought against Napoleon at the battle of Leipzig. Henry and Wilhelm arrived in Paris together at the end of the campaign and from 1816 until his death Wilhelm served as his adjutant in Rome.
In 1833 Wilhelm married the Englishwoman Fanny Agnew (1799–1852) - both his marriages were childless. On 16th March 1838, his fiftieth anniversary of joining up, Frederick William III made Wilhelm a count in the nobility of Prussia.