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  • Biographer A.N. Wilson uncovers the intriguing personal life of Queen Victoria through her journals and letters in this psychological portrait of Britain's longest reigning monarch.
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  • @paden1865able
    @paden1865able Před 2 lety +195

    John Brown was probably the best friend Victoria ever had, he was encouraging of her being completely herself. All of us need at least one friend like him in our lives.

    • @jeanberard2078
      @jeanberard2078 Před 2 lety +2

      Good for Victoria finding her voice.

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 2 lety +1

      Husband and " best friend,"
      Father of ALL her children.
      IMPERIAL AUTHORITATIVE LEGAL MATERIALS IN SAMOA ...

    • @SymphonyBrahms
      @SymphonyBrahms Před 2 lety +4

      @@maesapolu1832 Get help.

    • @bobbiestrella8160
      @bobbiestrella8160 Před 2 lety +2

      Her best friend he might've been, but he was a terrible person otherwise; treated her children like dirt and encouraged his brother Archie to treat Leopold - who suffered from hemophilia - badly, and abuse him.

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 2 lety

      @@SymphonyBrahms you continue living in lies.
      Talofa e, i lou ai i tala pepelo

  • @kathleenmcdonald6641
    @kathleenmcdonald6641 Před 2 lety +359

    It is a crime that some of her letters were destroyed or censored by her daughter and family. A fascinating Queen of England. Thank you for this series which gives us a different view of Queen Victoria.

    • @KZia8
      @KZia8 Před 2 lety +28

      Crime… why? Who are we to judge a family for not wanting to leak personal info? After all it was their Mother, whose dignity they wanted to maintain.

    • @kathleenmcdonald6641
      @kathleenmcdonald6641 Před 2 lety +21

      @@KZia8 No judgement here even your own historians say the same. Perhaps crime is a strong word. I don't think so. The fact is we will never know the true picture of the last years of her life and in my view the most interesting part of her life.~~

    • @marcgotz3670
      @marcgotz3670 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kathleenmcdonald6641 e

    • @Mitzi1221
      @Mitzi1221 Před 2 lety +3

      Probably because it included all the men she kept around as eye candy.

    • @thomaspick4123
      @thomaspick4123 Před 2 lety

      Richard Nixon did not destroy his tape recordings. Look what happened to him. More information needed about her cutting her vagina.

  • @VeracityLH
    @VeracityLH Před 3 lety +407

    I dearly love this documentary, bringing Victoria to such life. Especially the last part, declaring "Victoria lives!" It's said with such joy and well, life. This is why I love history. Those who don't like history seem to think it's all about dates and places and battles. But to me, history is about people, what they felt, and why they did the things they did. Victoria left us so much of herself through her writings, and we are so lucky she still lives on through her words.

    • @nflux2971
      @nflux2971 Před 3 lety +6

      Agreed 💯👌👌👌

    • @seninatale8436
      @seninatale8436 Před 3 lety +6

      Fully agree with you here.

    • @southernlady6244
      @southernlady6244 Před 2 lety +2

      You said that beautifully.

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 Před 2 lety +5

      We can only imagine if her daughter hadn’t burned/censored her diaries😩. What a shame.

    • @mariettadechavez6144
      @mariettadechavez6144 Před 2 lety +2

      Agree.
      We can only understand the present if we know the past. Future is yet to come. And we don't know if we'll be part of it too.

  • @mc1069
    @mc1069 Před 3 lety +29

    There is no sensationalism in this, Albert was not a saint, Brown and the Queen had a non-sexual relationship but were still warm to each other, this is the most logical and rooted in reality we can be. Thank you.

    • @corazoncubano5372
      @corazoncubano5372 Před 2 lety +1

      Particularly the fact that she had a prolapsed uterus. At that time there was nothing to be done about that so sex would have been extremely painful for her.

  • @mattdeans9873
    @mattdeans9873 Před 4 lety +514

    How lucky am I to live in an age when I can go online (and I remember having to use the library for one of the only sources of info as a youngster) and watch programs giving every point of view on any subject. Very good program with lots of new info into the life of one of history's most interesting monarchs. Thanks for a great post.

    • @empressmaryana
      @empressmaryana Před 4 lety +23

      Yeah we are thankful & lucky of this internet, we can research anything under the moon & stars...

    • @glendahuffman4124
      @glendahuffman4124 Před 3 lety +1

      MARJA BRADE Mnvt FM wit

    • @joangasparrelli9964
      @joangasparrelli9964 Před 3 lety +19

      Informative and most enjoyable. Thank you.

    • @brigittebeltran6701
      @brigittebeltran6701 Před 3 lety +11

      I find this amazing as well...It's like being in the largestibrary in the world with any periodical at a mere fingers touch!

    • @margaretbishop5867
      @margaretbishop5867 Před 3 lety +1

      Programme double m e in proper English, please!!!!

  • @amandadean3948
    @amandadean3948 Před 4 lety +390

    She loved to write, had a flare for drama and wonderful way with words. Victoria probably would have been a very successful novelist.

    • @RLucas3000
      @RLucas3000 Před 4 lety +12

      They say Barbara Cartland is her granddaughter

    • @yash-i4449
      @yash-i4449 Před 3 lety +3

      To Union or

    • @annbush1826
      @annbush1826 Před 3 lety +7

      “a flair for drama” is another term for ‘drama queen.”
      She withdrew from the world to mourn Albert, but reigned over an empire another 40 years.
      Her power was expressed best in Kipling’s Barrack Room Ballad”:
      Walk wide of the Widow at Windsor
      For ‘-alf of creation she owns “

    • @gailburns5826
      @gailburns5826 Před 3 lety

      .

    • @nahidsharmin
      @nahidsharmin Před 3 lety

      Agreed!

  • @TD402dd
    @TD402dd Před 2 lety +16

    My family moved from England to the USA in 1850, and they were commoners, but they were always loyal to Crown. My grandmother was the one who said I should never drink tea unless it's in a pot with a cup and saucer. That may not sound like much now, but she was teaching me the difference between British tradition and that of the USA. I'm a loyal citizen of my country, but I am also loyal to Queen Elizabeth and what she says. Georgia was the last English colony, and in my beloved Savannah you will often see the American flag flying with Union Jack beside it. Four of the books I've written are about the UK, and nobility. Few people read those books today, but I thoroughly enjoy reading them often.

  • @mp194801
    @mp194801 Před 2 lety +14

    That's a beautiful friendship Queen Victoria had with Servant Brown. He would not have disrespected her because he was below her status and had friendship respect for Queen Victoria and probably knew the consequence if he had more than a friendship relationship with her. He respected and honored her and just wanted to be her friend servant which she needed to bring her out of her Widowhood mourning for Albert. That respect is shown when he felt sorrowful for Queen Victoria and her love for Albert when she and Brown attended a memorial of Albert. That's how deeply he respected them both. My great grandfather Kurupo Tareha was knighted by Queen Victoria and he received a sword for his attendance and a large picture of her Coronation which has now been lost among the family somewhere. He traveled from New Zealand to England by ship in those days. I think one of the family has the sword. Wonderful story thank you for sharing. So Be It!!!

  • @mccormyke
    @mccormyke Před 3 lety +725

    Interesting that a German girl, isolated, insulated, and raised strictly as a proper german aristocratic young lady, somehow became the very essence of all that came to be considered British.

    • @mirelairinapetre6503
      @mirelairinapetre6503 Před 3 lety +41

      So simple! Propaganda!

    • @MAP2023
      @MAP2023 Před 3 lety +16

      @@goodnightmyprince6734 What racist thing did Boris say? Exactly, stfu.

    • @adriennenguyen1158
      @adriennenguyen1158 Před 3 lety +23

      Interesting that a German girl, isolated, insulated, and raised strictly as a proper german aristocratic young lady, somehow became the very essence of all that came to be considered British.

    • @sjccopyeditor885
      @sjccopyeditor885 Před 3 lety +48

      But when you consider that the nations of Europe are false constructs - that borders changed constantly, people mixed and mingled, and that there's no actual genetic difference between a German, a Dane, an English person, etc., it's all nonsense.

    • @mattdeans9873
      @mattdeans9873 Před 3 lety +38

      They were/are all of German decscent, arem't they? That's why George V changed the name to Windsor from Saxe-Goburg-Gotha. So they would sound more English.

  • @christinegreve5602
    @christinegreve5602 Před 4 lety +283

    Many documentaries praise Albert, this is the 1st that I've ever seen that didn't.

    • @TIFFANYDlAS
      @TIFFANYDlAS Před 3 lety +56

      Right?! I’m a bit surprised. Although, this is probably based more on reality. Documentaries generally make him this unbelievably, kind and wonderful man who could do no wrong. While he may have been a good person acting as though he has no faults or ambition isn’t real.

    • @christomaritz5006
      @christomaritz5006 Před 3 lety +43

      Christine Greve - the answer lies in this documentary; her family tried to rewrite history.

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 3 lety +3

      Albert Coburg is the "blotting paper" takes care of the "political sphere" NOT the "domestic sphere" the bedroom is John Brown's, her TRUEST HUSBAND who " scampered from Windsoral forever"

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 3 lety +5

      @@christomaritz5006 Rewriting.history is what they have been doing since Queen Victoria died in 1901. Started with princess Beatrice. Misleading many people. See what money can buy.

    • @louisasmiles
      @louisasmiles Před 3 lety

      @@maesapolu1832 what happened with Beatrice?

  • @ZimbaZumba
    @ZimbaZumba Před 2 lety +45

    When I was young, I had an elderly neighbour who was an office worker in central London in the 1890s. She used to see Queen Victoria fairly often in her carriage; presumably travelling to visit another palace. She would have a couple of footmen and an escort of two horsemen. Victoria was not as reclusive as sometimes suggested. As a little boy, I was fascinated by my neighbour's stories of those times.

    • @emily9603
      @emily9603 Před rokem +3

      What an incredible experience to have spoken to them and gotten a first hand recount of such a time. Thank you for sharing.

    • @jamiemohan2049
      @jamiemohan2049 Před rokem

      Just cause she was seen travelling doesnt mean she wasnt reclusive.

  • @CocoAvalon
    @CocoAvalon Před 4 lety +57

    I'd never heard of A.N. Wilson before watching this and I must say that he did a remarkable job of presenting and interpreting Victoria! I'm definitely now a fan of his. I love his unique and lively personality. Bravo!

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay Před 2 lety +1

      I must admit that I couldn't name him, it's been so long since he was on TV heading many such historic programmes. I think he was 'replaced', as it were, by Simon Scharma and David Starkey

    • @anthonyherstell8569
      @anthonyherstell8569 Před rokem +1

      He's a stalwart of writing and history. His biography on Victoria fills about a third of a bookshelf it's so huge 😅

    • @CocoAvalon
      @CocoAvalon Před rokem

      @@anthonyherstell8569 I definitely want to read it!

  • @cheezyfilms8126
    @cheezyfilms8126 Před 3 lety +104

    I love the narrator's different accents. Had me in stitches.

    • @richarddinnie1538
      @richarddinnie1538 Před 2 lety

      In the first part, his accent for “she ate” made me search for the rewind button!

    • @lindawest3764
      @lindawest3764 Před 2 lety

      Love this documentary, thank goodness that Queen Victoria wrote so much down.

    • @puppylove422
      @puppylove422 Před 2 lety

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    • @stellaoneill6579
      @stellaoneill6579 Před 2 lety

      Yes he is soooo good love it

    • @superstraight8402
      @superstraight8402 Před 2 lety

      @Brittney Lee Hill Collier jfc wtf is this drivel? Stfu write your novel elsewher, you nut.

  • @gilberttessier1871
    @gilberttessier1871 Před 4 lety +35

    I find it most interesting that Victoria write so much and about so many diverse subjects.

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 3 lety

      The question above is " Did Queen Victoria find love after Albert?"
      Queen Victoria found love when she was Princess Victoria that's before she's QUEEN and before Albert Coburg.. . Even though she was POLITICALLY MARRIED TO HER FIRST COUSIN ALBERT COBURG ( NOT HER WILL BUT FORCEDTOO) QUEEN VICTORIA CONTINUE TO UPHOLD HER MARRIAGE VOWS AND COMITMENT TO HER HUSBAND ALEXANDER JOHN BROWN OR KING ALEXANDER JOHN BROWN TUI MANU'A FONOTI TAFA'IFA TAGALOALAGI OF THE POLYNESIAN TRIANGLE OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
      GET SOME POLYNESIAN SUNSHINE ALOHA FROM HAWAII STATE

  • @faithworks217
    @faithworks217 Před 3 lety +36

    I was born in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Canada and remember seeing portraits of Queen Victoria in public buildings when I was a little girl. By the late sixties, they disappeared, except for display in historical venues. I'm glad she had some joy in her life, at least one true friend (John Brown), with whom she could be herself, and a Prime Minister who she could relate to with ease.

  • @charanjitsingh9325
    @charanjitsingh9325 Před 3 lety +28

    Thanks for presenting the life of Queen Victoria in such great detail

  • @TheEmillz1
    @TheEmillz1 Před 4 lety +156

    One might assess from this doc, that Victoria wore her grief as a disguise to wield stern power; much like Elizabeth, I wore her virginity... what a very interesting take! Not that her grief wasn't real, ...just that her grief wasn't "all" there was to her. Victoria didn't succumb after Alberts death... she conquered.

    • @baylorsailor
      @baylorsailor Před 3 lety +3

      I agree

    • @tablelegz
      @tablelegz Před 3 lety +6

      Your on point especially considering Elizabeth lied about being a virgin it’s all a mask in order to be in power oh and if you don’t know Elizabeth has been sexually assaulted as a child and had a secrete lover later in life who she couldn’t marry because he was married

    • @andylumehibringyougold.5764
      @andylumehibringyougold.5764 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes she conquored indeed.
      Interesting. The black Slavery debate. Did Africans sell slaves?
      There are 50,000 Jamaicans in British jails and mental homes in England. Did Africans sell them to the white Englishman? There are ten million black men and black women jail in America. Did Africans sell them to the white policemen?
      No, they were kidnapped from the streets in broad daylight and taken to modern slave pens, you call jail.
      Wake up. During England Slavery years from 1555 to 1900, The Royal navy ship was filled with white British soldiers, armed with cannons, guns, swords, handcuffs and slave chains, to kidnap 60 million Africans, to be sold as slaves.
      England's slave trade was financed by insurance from Lloyds bank.
      The Royal navy were sent by Royal warrant to kidnap Africans for British Slavery.
      No African sold slaves.
      Majority of the slaves were, supreme Court judges, police commissioners, college professors, engineers, doctors, midwives. And members of African Royal families.
      They were kidnapped at gun point by Royal navy soldiers.
      The Slaves were Put in a slave ship called Jesus of lubeck, purchased by king Henry the eight.

    • @bornfree1888
      @bornfree1888 Před 3 lety +2

      @@andylumehibringyougold.5764 .Since these captured slaves were mostly professionals according to you, are you claiming that they were taken from advanced countries in Africa like Egypt and Morocco?

    • @mysticmama_3692
      @mysticmama_3692 Před 3 lety +3

      @@andylumehibringyougold.5764 I just looked up most of the "facts" you presented here...I found that only 3 were accurate and that YES, Africans DID sell their own people not just for gold but mostly for goods. You do know that Google exists, right? That anyone can just find whatever information they are looking for with the click of a few keys? That means, that anyone can go and see what I found, that a lot of your "facts" aren't facts at all, but disproven propaganda. Here was my biggest clue that I needed to check out what you were claiming. You said slavery went on in England until 1900! Everyone in the Western world knows THAT is BS to the highest order. England had abolished slavery even BEFORE America did....and even in America, slavery was abolished BEFORE 1900.

  • @SymphonyBrahms
    @SymphonyBrahms Před 2 lety +9

    Her Glorious Majesty Queen Victoria, Queen of England and the British Empire, and Empress of India.

  • @charmaynemccaffery1192
    @charmaynemccaffery1192 Před 3 lety +49

    What a wonderful documentary. ..It gave life to people in history that we long to know. A look inside a life lived with heartache, yet determination for her country that she had to rule.

    • @meg4458
      @meg4458 Před 2 lety

      lol She ruled nothing.

    • @SEJ3333
      @SEJ3333 Před rokem

      Yes, determination to kill people of other countries to benefit her own!

  • @davechristopher970
    @davechristopher970 Před 3 lety +82

    Thank you..you have granted Queen humanity and now I can appreciate the person and not the image. Tis a shame that her family disrespected her so.

    • @kathysmith7399
      @kathysmith7399 Před 3 lety

      Moo
      Harald

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 3 lety +1

      She the Queen was taught the epigraphs " No one cheat like the English" For the narrators John Brown said " You have said enough" Queen Victoria's diaries were edited, weeded, altered, by Princess Beatrice ...all puzzling sayings and riddles. ..The TRUTH about JOHN BROWN and QUEEN VICTORIA is suppressed and oppressed no more...so please STOP MISLEADING THE WORLD WITH YOUR LIES. Thx By Mae Sapolu Brown-Windsor of SAMOA

    • @camogrrl
      @camogrrl Před 3 lety

      You tube doesn’t “grant humanity” to long dead queens. We choose to see her as human.

    • @dhoraray1310
      @dhoraray1310 Před 3 lety

      @@maesapolu1832 OMG

    • @lucilaespinoza184
      @lucilaespinoza184 Před 3 lety

      @@kathysmith7399 kp

  • @DAiken-jz1iu
    @DAiken-jz1iu Před 3 lety +18

    Thank you for sharing! Both men were great companions.

  • @gabe-po9yi
    @gabe-po9yi Před 2 lety +64

    She was incredibly intelligent and curious and had a keen interest in learning all manner of things. She asked her Indian friend to teach her about the culture and how to write and speak Hindi. He was amazed at how quickly she learned to write it, in particular. Some people took it upon themselves to check his background and discovered he didn’t come from a high-caste family at all and had never had higher education. When they told her what they’d found she went into a rage - at them, lol.

    • @paulagonzalezsilva993
      @paulagonzalezsilva993 Před rokem +5

      I recall that being portraited on Victoria & Abdul movie, and she stating "Of course he doesn't, in India they do things differently!". And to be fair, I doubt she was interested in Indian philology but she wanted to learn to have a conversation, to write and to read

    • @joannerobinson1495
      @joannerobinson1495 Před rokem

      @@paulagonzalezsilva993

    • @joannerobinson1495
      @joannerobinson1495 Před rokem +1

    • @marksinclair846
      @marksinclair846 Před rokem

      And where does your imformation come from. Do you really know how Royalty became Royalty...through rape. Pillage. And murder. Go back in time. I suppose you think diana wasnt murdered. Andrew wasnt a pedo... all brushed under the carpet you live in a fantasy world

    • @gabe-po9yi
      @gabe-po9yi Před rokem

      @@marksinclair846 And, that has what to do with Queen Victoria and her Indian friend?

  • @rebeccagandi5258
    @rebeccagandi5258 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you Writers for writing these past stories.

  • @LeoTheDarkAngel
    @LeoTheDarkAngel Před 2 lety +9

    I just now realized, that the Queen Victoria probably was the first "goth", and that because she wore black for 40 years and shoved her grief into everybody's face, the Victorian era is such a big influence in the goth-scene.

  • @annavanpelt827
    @annavanpelt827 Před 3 lety +27

    To emerge as an Icon without being saddled with a lot of biases is Remarkable. She is a good example to all and especially to women, I look up to her example!

    • @iveyhealth2266
      @iveyhealth2266 Před 2 lety +3

      Millions of Indigenous people were murdered, raped and tortured during her reign...as her reign was during the periods of great colonization.
      Yet, she is glorified as a hero. Many other people groups were almost wiped out in order to make room for you, the white population. I hope you are really enjoying your wonderful life on the lands that others died on, so you could have a better way of life.
      I never could understand how whites have all this privilege, yet you are still not happy.
      In my heart, I forgive Queen Victoria, and your ancestors for what they did to my people, and indigenous people worldwide. And I forgive you, the whites of today who continue to disenfranchise and discriminate against us in employment, housing, banking and in the judicial system. You are forgiven and may God Bless You.

    • @thefriedmind
      @thefriedmind Před rokem +2

      @@iveyhealth2266 I'm glad someone said it. Many of these Kings & Queens from the colonial era are iconic with some very admirable strengths that should be emulated, but pretending that they didn't do some fucked up shit also is simply naive.

  • @sarahthompson8669
    @sarahthompson8669 Před 2 lety +27

    Many need companionship. It sounds like a beautiful love story.For John Brown was fun, and did outings with her.He was also refreshingly funny. Devoted, loyal and loved her unselfishly.TO BE SO LUCKY as to find a John Brown in ones life.

  • @putrikareddy
    @putrikareddy Před 4 lety +311

    Back in old days when camera's did not have beauty filters; the painters had them in their fingers;),

    • @ThePinkDragon
      @ThePinkDragon Před 4 lety +12

      the air brushing / filtering of the day

    • @selmakhan7470
      @selmakhan7470 Před 3 lety

      @CDCFauciBirxPsyOpdUSA ObjectiveUSAeconomyIMPLOSIONrestarts

    • @camogrrl
      @camogrrl Před 3 lety +15

      Back then men weren’t so shallow as to outright reject any women not meeting today’s porn fueled ridiculous ‘beauty’ standards.

    • @yemyearmii7231
      @yemyearmii7231 Před 3 lety +6

      @@camogrrl women make beauty standards not men

    • @tarua3076
      @tarua3076 Před 3 lety +5

      @@yemyearmii7231 Well beauty standards set by women arise from men's perspective

  • @simplelifelost
    @simplelifelost Před 2 lety +16

    You’re a wonderful presenter. Your impersonations and accents really help bring these characters to life.

    • @superstraight8402
      @superstraight8402 Před 2 lety +1

      I found him rather rude yelling and talking over the wife of Brown’s grandson. She was trying to read the diaries and he yelled over everything she said. I heard hardly anything. Spastic man.

    • @JaneDoe-im6fe
      @JaneDoe-im6fe Před 2 lety

      @@superstraight8402 agreed. He was more interested in his interpretation than listening to her.

  • @jemma.p
    @jemma.p Před 4 lety +156

    25:00 - I like from that point on the Historians say Victoria probably didn't have an affair with John, just allowing the thought that a woman and man can just have a good friendly relationship without it needing to go sexual.

    • @joebloggs619
      @joebloggs619 Před 3 lety +15

      Yes. Some enlightened, intelligent men and women are capable of such loving relationships that could involve sexuality and sensuality, but often don't. Because, they are, in the final analysis, not terribly important, really. Other than to breed, if that is whatyou want to do. There are other ways of expressing real love between a man and a woman that do not revolve around the sexual and sensual, which some find repugnant ...

    • @laurenmay2098
      @laurenmay2098 Před 3 lety +8

      Yes, and she did love him, like a good friend would and should. There was no sexual interest, just friendship.

    • @lachachi1968
      @lachachi1968 Před 3 lety +1

      @@laurenmay2098 . i suggest you should find more to read about them and don't believe everything the oficial story sells... you will be amazed!

    • @Mystical3030
      @Mystical3030 Před 2 lety +2

      Platonic friendship with John Brown... Lemme see....
      She wud Order her last wish to hold a picture not of anyone else but John Brown n wear his Ring(mother's ring) wen placed in her coffin says more than platonic friendship... I think they were both deeply in love, he ofcourse was dedicated to everything she desired... But things were under wraps... Quite obviously so...

    • @laurenmay2098
      @laurenmay2098 Před 2 lety

      @@Mystical3030 platonic because I don't think she had more than this love. She probably didn't lay with him.

  • @cathrinaoshinowo8021
    @cathrinaoshinowo8021 Před 4 lety +20

    I really enjoyed this documentary ❤️☺️👍🏽

  • @patriciayohn6136
    @patriciayohn6136 Před 3 lety +58

    I loved the movie Mrs. Brown, Dame Judy gave one of her best preforminscenes.

    • @camogrrl
      @camogrrl Před 3 lety +3

      Patricia Yohn dame Judy been playing the same role over and over for decades

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 3 lety +2

      When Judi Dench was asked " did they (queen John Brown,) mess or mesh up the sheets? She said they didn't. When Billy Connelly was asked did they (Queen Victoria and John Brown) mess up the sheets. He shot back , "OF COURSE THEY DID!"

    • @dhoraray1310
      @dhoraray1310 Před 3 lety +1

      @@maesapolu1832 That Billy Connelly might had been as ungodly in his soul as you are. Don't spread your delirium among other people. Filthy mind... Take care.

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 3 lety +2

      Dhora: those are Billy Connelly's words. Do some DEEP RESEARCH. EXPAND YOUR HORIZON. ALOHA FROM HAWAII

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 3 lety +1

      Mel: SHE CAN ACT MANY TIMES on DISTORTED FACTS AND PUBLISHED LIES HOLLYWOOD CREATION MOVIES. Why not call the movie "MRS COBURG" QUEEN VICTORIA LEGALLY MARRIED ALEXANDER JOHN BROWN THE INDIGENOUS LION KING TUI MANU'A FONOTI TAFA'IFA THE KING OF SAMOA. Do some DEEP RESEARCH. Aloha!!!

  • @jeanmeslier9491
    @jeanmeslier9491 Před 3 lety +8

    A very excellent documentary. Thank you

  • @lauradavidson4326
    @lauradavidson4326 Před 2 lety +3

    So well done in every way. Thank you.

  • @pablocarlin7907
    @pablocarlin7907 Před 2 lety +10

    Wow love her ! And the narrator such class snd uniqueness, thank you

  • @Katherine_Allen
    @Katherine_Allen Před rokem +1

    A beautifully done documentary. Thank you.

  • @ceciliawilson6328
    @ceciliawilson6328 Před 2 lety +4

    Very very interesting. I really enjoyed this video and the way it was narrated. They should show this in the classroom setting.

  • @rogerpaice4806
    @rogerpaice4806 Před rokem +11

    How refreshing, what a story, well researched, & presented with unbiased facts. Victoria, her ability to overcome & successfully struggle against the English courtiers and her family never easy at best.

    • @miked9112
      @miked9112 Před rokem

      How did Victoria’s Indian servant come down with the clap? Did Victoria ever engage in coitus with The Swami?

  • @amyburton566
    @amyburton566 Před 2 lety +3

    Utterly fascinating. Thank you.xx

  • @the_resourceful
    @the_resourceful Před 2 lety +13

    Queen Vicky had stupendous Jewels..lol.
    'Mrs. Brown' is a wonderful movie.
    I love Victoria's allowing herself to just be herself in the company of those she felt she could trust enough to call friend despite the naysayers and it flying in the face of protocol.✨

  • @cherietillapaughhott1012
    @cherietillapaughhott1012 Před 3 lety +15

    I have thoroughly enjoyed this 2 part documentary. I feel so much closer to her, a connection with a real person and not some unknowable figure from the past. I think I would have very much liked to know her.

  • @payette_1017
    @payette_1017 Před 2 lety +18

    I am a Filipina but I love the story of Queen Victoria…I watched different version of her documentaries on TV, books, and online. I never get tired reading and watching about her life, soooo fascinating. No matter what you said about her Queen Victoria is a human a woman needs a man and a Great Ruler she’s my favorite queen 👸🏼!

  • @mausim15
    @mausim15 Před 3 lety +22

    Coburg!! My home town! Oh how I miss it. There was a great playground by Schloß Rosenau that I loved to play at as a child.

    • @causeeffect7624
      @causeeffect7624 Před 3 lety

      Where are you now? How long gone from there?

    • @susanmccormick6022
      @susanmccormick6022 Před 2 lety

      Are u unable to go back?If so,I sympathize as am in same situation.

  • @Linda-9037
    @Linda-9037 Před 2 lety +5

    This is what quality information looks like. This deserves the highest level of appreciation.

  • @izzy9132
    @izzy9132 Před 3 lety +38

    Having learned many of these things in bits and pieces I wondered what was actually true. Now I know definitively. You did a wonderful job humanizing this dynamic Queen for us. Many thanks from Florida USA

  • @mimamo
    @mimamo Před 2 lety +7

    Prince Albert's hometown, Coburg, looks so lovely and quaint, even now. No wonder Victoria felt so at home there.

  • @mariaevans7811
    @mariaevans7811 Před 3 lety +6

    One of the best, full of interesting facts, a great revealing program on Queen Victoria, all of it was a delight!!!!!! 🐩🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @laurahastings-brownstein1481

    I have never heard anyone say what I am going to say, but it is amazing to me how much Princess Beatrice of York looks like Queen Victoria! It's truly amazing!

    • @corazoncubano5372
      @corazoncubano5372 Před 2 lety +2

      Both Beatrice and her sister seem to favor Queen Victoria.

  • @luisagregg4045
    @luisagregg4045 Před 3 lety +14

    I wish that I could help the people around the world and for our Beautiful America to have a life to live good and have a peace to enjoy life. I cannot help the whole world but have something to share. I am very poor in material things but I am very rich in the Heart. Love

  • @blueberrychocolate4238
    @blueberrychocolate4238 Před 3 lety +14

    I always thought of her as a stoic ruler, but this documentary shows how human she is.

  • @fox39forever
    @fox39forever Před 2 lety +21

    I've definitely warmed to Queen Victoria through these documentaries and imagine others have too! 🙂

  • @AussieBrit
    @AussieBrit Před 2 lety

    Fabulous! I have subscribed. Cheers from Oz! 🦘

  • @adinace
    @adinace Před 3 lety +36

    Seems like the friendship of Queen Victoria and her servant Brown is what the kids call these days "queerplatonic". Where it's extremely close, almost romantic that would lead people to believe it was, but it wasn't. Just an intense friendship.

    • @bettybane9915
      @bettybane9915 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pjgreen1786 she’s not saying they were queer. She’s saying that there is a word for it now and it’s called queer platonic because definition of this kind of love that transcendamos friendship and stops short of lovers came out of thr LGBT community.

    • @corazoncubano5372
      @corazoncubano5372 Před 2 lety

      In other words an emotional relationship on many levels.

    • @corazoncubano5372
      @corazoncubano5372 Před 2 lety +1

      It is evident in Victoria's journals that she absolutely did not consider nor ever refer to Brown as her servant.

  • @rosemarydudley9954
    @rosemarydudley9954 Před 3 lety +23

    MRS. BROWN, with Billy Connolly was a wonderfull film. This video brings it all back.

    • @sarahadams7847
      @sarahadams7847 Před 2 lety

      I want to see that film where can I get it I live in the USA

  • @apagac2258
    @apagac2258 Před 3 lety +34

    When he said "stupendous jewels" I thought he was referring to her "huge tracts of land"

    • @missm8067
      @missm8067 Před 3 lety +5

      I think he was based on the hand gestures and the chuckle from the other guy (regardless of what he intended, I’m going to start using “Stupendous Jewels” as a euphemism to describe a full bust 😂)

    • @eileene.5870
      @eileene.5870 Před 3 lety +2

      Miss M, that's exactly what "huge...tracts of land" refers to, it's a Monty Python quote. I want to siiiiing...

  • @GGG-sd9ei
    @GGG-sd9ei Před rokem +1

    Brilliant brilliant documentary. I love the royal family and the their history!

  • @cheryleewilcox3332
    @cheryleewilcox3332 Před 2 lety +1

    This is an awesome documentary.

  • @baylorsailor
    @baylorsailor Před 3 lety +13

    Henry VIII also wrote a book. There weren't as many copies as Victoria's, but it was "published".

  • @Fordie47
    @Fordie47 Před 2 lety +5

    A statue is not a human being. It is carved in stone, positioned unmoving, stoic, unyielding and grave. A human being is a complex being with emotions, thoughts and feelings that explode in all directions at the same time. That is now how I see the great Queen Victoria, a phenomenal monarch filled with beauty, charm, anger, pain, insanity, laughter, wit, intelligence, and all that life has to offer. I'm through worshiping graven images and ugly statues. I now behold this powerful queen as the epitome of the life of a woman who was enchanting, beguiling, brilliant, insightful, defiant, and one of the most beautiful and loving human beings who graced this earth with the grandeur of her godly presence. Thank you for two exquisite documentaries. I'll never see life and people the same stale way again.

  • @cq9882
    @cq9882 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent documentary - Thank You 🇦🇺

  • @colinmayfordcolin884
    @colinmayfordcolin884 Před 2 lety +2

    Fascinating...an excellent insight.

  • @elainebines6803
    @elainebines6803 Před 4 lety +23

    The house at the isle if wight was amazing

  • @firstladyshah8971
    @firstladyshah8971 Před 2 lety +10

    I am absolutely delighted to learn two-part series of majesty the queen victoria.
    What an in-depth report to follow her life.?
    Thank you.

  • @Witchofthewoods.
    @Witchofthewoods. Před 2 lety +5

    She had tremendous, but what...Did he say? Anyway what a marvelous documentary. Queen 👑 Victoria is a fascinating Lady.

    • @1onecrazycat
      @1onecrazycat Před 7 měsíci

      @EnchantedForestFairy tremendous Jewels.

  • @liverpool579
    @liverpool579 Před rokem

    Thanks for the time. Nice doco

  • @johnconley3473
    @johnconley3473 Před 2 lety +5

    What made this adorable woman so wealthy? She is so glorious and an idol to all humans.

  • @lisawasserzieher6846
    @lisawasserzieher6846 Před 3 lety +28

    Lonely women want and need the true companionship of an attentive and affectionate man. A man devoted to a woman is an amazing feeling, a Godsend and always welcomed!

  • @lynette50
    @lynette50 Před 4 lety +288

    She didnt have a fling. She had a friend

    • @meeeka
      @meeeka Před 4 lety +30

      Queen Lynette 50 Also with her Indian teacher at her very end of her life , the Munshi. All the gifts she gave the Indian Muslim, her children, led by her eldest son Edward and the Senior Courtiers, were stolen from him, from knickknacks to real estate, art works, perhaps even jewelry, and then they evicted him and sent him back to India in disgrace and ignominy.
      Her children, who did suffer so much from her hands, really did make sure she was stripped of so much which made her late life richer, they seem so petty, jealous, and emotionally shallow.

    • @guycastonguay9633
      @guycastonguay9633 Před 4 lety +15

      Queen Lynette How do you know? Were you in her bed room every night? Friends sometimes turn into flings my dear!

    • @terririckert7069
      @terririckert7069 Před 4 lety +5

      @Queen Lynette 50 -- How do you know? Do you have FACT to prove and support your statement? Also what or whom gives you the RIGHT to call your self "Queen"......... a bit disllusioal aren't you (or in your dreams ONLY) !!!!!!

    • @terririckert7069
      @terririckert7069 Před 4 lety +8

      @@meeeka Disgusting behaviour by Edward & others

    • @isabella8885
      @isabella8885 Před 4 lety +4

      Or good fuckk lol

  • @justanotherperson584
    @justanotherperson584 Před 4 lety +7

    Flattery from day one.......smart man! Fantastic video.

    • @kuchikopi4631
      @kuchikopi4631 Před 2 lety

      It's a pity her favourite prime minister never had any children.

  • @suzyukla
    @suzyukla Před 3 lety +13

    netflix needs to do a series of queen victoria the one from pbs was great but they suddenly stopped making episodes...it was better than the Crown too maybe they can continue the series

    • @lesleymcshanemitchell9651
      @lesleymcshanemitchell9651 Před 3 lety

      Well at least everyone was dead Not like the Crown where the Hatchet Job was done on the Mostly Living

  • @nelsonmuturi2187
    @nelsonmuturi2187 Před 2 lety +25

    Really enjoyed this! Incredible how the Victorian age still reverberates today and casts a larger than life shadow in places like my country Kenya. What a delicious irony to learn that the eponymous lady was a rebel herself and the farthest thing from being "Victorian", leave alone English. Now it also becomes clear why she gifted Mt Kilimanjaro to her German cousin. John Brown or the Munshi would have gotten away with the Great Lakes region -- had either just asked for it! :-)

  • @samabrahams7687
    @samabrahams7687 Před rokem

    realy good watch enjoyed it very much

  • @marciareeves2179
    @marciareeves2179 Před 4 lety +17

    I enjoyed this
    Smart lady.

  • @EllenFrankfrompruneland
    @EllenFrankfrompruneland Před 4 lety +84

    Victoria is now Britain's second-longest-reigning monarch.

  • @celissewillis9399
    @celissewillis9399 Před 2 lety +36

    This is the first documentary I’ve watched where Albert is spoken ill of or even talks about them having a conflicting marriage to this extent. Most of what I’ve watched has talked about their infatuation with each other & apparently, also having a great sex life, lol. It’s interesting, as before she met Albert, she relished her freedom, didn’t think she would like him much - or anyone for that matter -, then fell in love with him at first sight without expecting to, became codependent to him & then depressed mourning the entire rest of her life! So much so, that she resented some of her daughters finding happiness? There is some level of narcissism going on here, but not to the full extent, because diagnosed narcs don’t mourn relationships or losing partners. She must have been mentally & emotionally unstable to some extent, especially considering she didn’t really like pregnancy or babies in general, yet had no problem using them as emotional crutches

    • @jjh2456
      @jjh2456 Před 2 lety +3

      Co-dependent is the best way to put it. She loved him so much, but when he died she just didn’t know what to do with herself…even though she was the queen. One thing about her relationship with her children, it is said that she was undiagnosed with post partum depression and when you think about it makes sense given how her relationship was described with them.

    • @celissewillis9399
      @celissewillis9399 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jjh2456 Yes, years of Codependency, control, manipulation then Separation anxiety, followed by what seems like a decent into clinical depression? I know this behavior all too well, having been a caretaker who lived with 1 who was 70. It’s absolutely draining. It brings the energy of the entire house down, even the property & it’s a breath of fresh air - like night & day! - to escape being around them on a regular basis. It’s no wonder that most of her children wanted to be free of her; I witnessed this too as a caretaker & it’s not something you can judge, because I know we’re expected to want to care for our parents as they grow older, but I feel like when you have an aging parent who is mentally &/or emotionally unstable, people find all sorts of ways to deal with it, or not. I feel for the kids, because they feel stuck wanting to do “the right thing”, yet they grow to have an underlying, if not overtly obvious, resentment towards that parent for being how they are. It’s hard to be supportive of someone when they use their depression as a crutch, use those around them to further validate the crutch, & don’t take support or help to make changes for their wellbeing. It ultimately drives people away. For Victoria being in the position of being a queen, seeing her own grief as valid & expecting others to join in where they couldn’t just say “NO”, that’s an obscene amount of control & manipulative behavior going on. She went through it herself & then she ultimately ended up doing it to others. A very obvious pattern of repetition. It’s beyond unhealthy to expect others to drown in grief “with” you, because you are upset. It’s forced codependency. It’s not like these patterns of mental & emotional manipulation & instability isn’t blatantly apparent through many royal bloodlines & it can definitely take another level of dangerous toxicity when it involves someone in a position of power.

    • @Bessie66
      @Bessie66 Před 2 lety +1

      I totally agree

    • @virginiasoskin9082
      @virginiasoskin9082 Před rokem +1

      Her children got SO tired of her constant life in mourning. And she was appalled and offended at this, and expected them to be just as mournful as she was -- for DECADES. Today she would do talk therapy and get meds to bring her out of her depression. But when you think about it, she missed both Albert's physical presence but also, he had done so much of the work of the monarchy while she was having 9 babies. Now it all fell into HER lap and she must have been shocked and angry about that. I also do not find it odd that she did not like babies. She grew up with no brothers or sisters so there were no babies with which she grew up, so babies were a complete mystery to her. I think the idea of birth was disgusting to her -- all that bodily fluid and labor. She loved it when she was finally given ether in her later births. Nowadays girls live in families with younger siblings, take Red Cross babysitting certification lessons, and babysit their relatives and neighbors. From what I have read of Eleanor Roosevelt, she was also a poor mother because, again, she grew up with no large family around her except for Uncle Theodore's, and she was shy and not physically daring, so I think his kids rather frightened her. She lived with her eccentric grandmother with mentally crazy aunts and uncles. She never had parenting training either and in both cases, they were of upper class families and were expected to turn their babies over to nannies and nurses. Victoria was horrified when one of her daughters was going to breastfeed her baby. Nowadays we consider it the best nutritionally, most convenient method for feeding an infant. All in all, I am glad I live now. Health care was pretty bad in the Victorian era.

  • @marycahill546
    @marycahill546 Před 4 lety +16

    Well done! A. N. Wilson is a highly respected biographer.

    • @Chuck0856
      @Chuck0856 Před 4 lety

      Who reports rumor and innuendo as fact.

    • @corazoncubano5372
      @corazoncubano5372 Před 2 lety

      Definitely. Shows that Victoria was no lady mourning over Albert for 50 years. Good for her.

  • @carolannemckenzie3849
    @carolannemckenzie3849 Před 3 lety +3

    Love A NbWilson. A national treasure!

  • @donnadouglas1883
    @donnadouglas1883 Před 4 lety +24

    Great job Mr. Wilson. Above all she was as woman. Every interesting...wonderful.

  • @mariaolivo-saenz2305
    @mariaolivo-saenz2305 Před rokem +1

    Love the Documentary

  • @kraigtaylor8777
    @kraigtaylor8777 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic documentary

  • @jenniferpillot9003
    @jenniferpillot9003 Před 4 lety +17

    PLATONIC relationship :)!!! Truly

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 3 lety

      Why John Brown's photo in her hand and his mother's photo in her coffin? Why not Prince Albert Coburg's photo?
      They over praise Albert Coburg to further their own best interest

    • @YvonneWilson312
      @YvonneWilson312 Před 3 lety +4

      @@maesapolu1832 She was also wearing her wedding veil and had a plaster cast of Prince Albert's hand. Her diairies speak volumes about the love she shared with Prince Albert...

  • @Chuck0856
    @Chuck0856 Před 3 lety +152

    A woman who dressed in black in mourning for over 50 years for her husband would hardly have had a affair. It would have been tantamount to adultery in her mind.

    • @kathypiazza7228
      @kathypiazza7228 Před 3 lety +28

      As a widow myself I agree. Thank you.

    • @joebloggs619
      @joebloggs619 Před 3 lety +10

      She was just a very grief stricken woman who lost the most important human inher life. He couldnever be replaced but the humble devoted man servant, John Brown gave her the bit of emotional comfort and relief she needed from the prison ofher femalegrief over theloss of the one and onlyman she truly did love and devoted her entire femaleness and life to adoring. I thinkshe has been very unfairlyjudged as a woman. Shewas no dumb, submissive female doormat types. She was actually quite smart, attractive and wielded a more feminine kind of power, as a wife and mother who happened to also be a monarch, though one gets the feeling that, if she had her choice, she would have rather chosen to be just a woman who married a man sheloved and lived inher own native land, not a foreign one, whereshe was expected to bethe queen, live in the city etc. And just have some kids, raise these right. But, back then, ifyou were born aristocratic, you typically had no choice about which country you were expectedto live in, whether you liked it or not... I once sawanold European painting depicting a very sad aristocraticwoman whose marriage to a foreign prince had been arranged, as they often were, with the young couple getting no say inwho they hadto marry,like poor Marie Antoinette of Germany who had to marry a French king. ... The painting depicted this sad well bred lonely woman kissing thesoil of her own beloved homeland, knowing she would never see it again, as she had to be married to a foreigner. Being ofEuropean immigrant background, this picture nearly made me cry,it was so sad...Itmust have been so heart wrenching and even downright terrifying because there were often wars across principalities and kings, princess etcback then actually weremore than figureheads performing opening ceremonies and such decorous roles. They actually took up arms andlead the battles, risking theirlives to defend theircountries. It would have been hard enough to do this as a man, expected and trained to be a brave warrior. But, how much harder wouldit have been ifyou were a female monarch who coppedthe big toughjobof leading the country intimes of political turmoil, wars etc?!? As some ofthese queens had nochoice but to do because they were"next in line" for this onerous leadership role, whether they wanted it ornot. But they would have been ill prepared for it, raised as refined, delicate aristocratic "ladies", not exposed to thr realities ofpower struggles,politics, Machiavelleanism that often accompanies these etc. You'd be on a pretty steep leaning curve back then, ifyou aspired to be a feminist fighting to grab the top leadership role. For starters, you couldn't just try and "go for it". It was either your divine right to have it ornot. It was conferred on you. You could not just grab the crown and stick it onyour head or rock up to the boss withyourbrilliant resume and explain why you are the best applicant for the kob,or do a bit ofpretty dodgy "networking" and pull a few strings to get into power. So, is itany wonder that some queens wouldhave ratheravoided thatleadership role, in favour of being just normal housewives and mothers. And,ofthe ones who did accept it as inevitable or desirable,like Queen Elizabeth 1, they saw the wisdom of remaining free ofany interfering husband and other family burdens eg kids to worry about. It was hard enough just trying tofocus on doing the big job they couldnot simply dump whenit allgot too hard tocope with the jome/work balance. Like moderncareer women withfamilies now have thechoice of doing iftheycan no longercope with their jobs. So, in a sense, I thinktheseseemingly unliberated, weak, fragilelooking past queens and aristocratic womeninleadership roles or as role models,had muchmore female strength and mental toughness,intelligence etc thanmodern feminists give them credit for. And I verymuch doubtthat most current era feminists wouldhavesurvived some ofthe trials some of these earlier era queens endured eg Queen Elizabeth 1, who even did a stint inprison, at the Tower Of London. Maybe Pauline Hanson, Aussiepolitical leader... Shedid a stint inthe slammer forher unpopular political views... But,no others of this era, thatI know of...

    • @maesapolu1832
      @maesapolu1832 Před 3 lety

      " Mrs. Brown" Miramax movie why not call " Mrs. Coburg" movie. The Queen said to John Brown " without you I cannot live my life" The truth is John Brown is the husband. He is King Alexander John Brown the indigenous Lion King who escaped to the Pacific Ocean. Keep looking and you shall find

    • @camogrrl
      @camogrrl Před 3 lety

      So you can read minds can you? Arrogant

    • @anjumanara3493
      @anjumanara3493 Před 3 lety +2

      Abdul was Victoria's honest friend only.He helped him in learning Indian language Urdu

  • @emmanueladejoh
    @emmanueladejoh Před rokem

    It's 2022 and I'm just reading watching this....its beautifully done. Well done. Victoria lives!

  • @rafalmichalszaton9263
    @rafalmichalszaton9263 Před 2 lety +1

    Great program

  • @virginiasoskin9082
    @virginiasoskin9082 Před rokem +3

    As to her Life in the Highlands books, bound in green, those green bindings in that era may have a good bit of arsenic in them. Do not handle them too often and wash your hands afterward. Arsenic was used for green dyes in wallpapers too. People would get ill in their shut up Victorian homes with arsenic-ridden wallpapers and other things with green dyes in them. Then they would go to the seaside for the cure and would begin to feel better, so naturally, doctors of the era thought sea air was ideal and curative. Then they would return home in autumn and get sick again from the arsenic in their homes. Kind of crazy to think that this was the case, but it was.

  • @JoachimderZweite
    @JoachimderZweite Před 3 lety +23

    She knighted my Great Grandfather during her Golden Jubilee and gave him a medal which descended to my uncle who gave the medal to his German girlfriend - a fitting end but I would have liked to have had it.

    • @louisasmiles
      @louisasmiles Před 3 lety +5

      That's not a fitting end

    • @blorac9869
      @blorac9869 Před 3 lety +3

      What a shame on your uncle.

    • @pneron2032
      @pneron2032 Před 3 lety +7

      And then the girlfriend dumped him and sold it on eBay.

    • @ForeverAlansGirl
      @ForeverAlansGirl Před 2 lety +3

      @@pneron2032 exactly!! I was a little shocked too.." the 'girlfriend'?? Those things should stay in the FAMILY.

    • @caseyslove
      @caseyslove Před 11 měsíci

      Queen Victoria was Queen Elizabeth’s great, great grandmother. There seems to be a discrepancy in ages and history in your recollections. Please provide specific details.

  • @semdmdtg
    @semdmdtg Před 2 měsíci

    i love history and royal history is fascinating, love it!"

  • @mariamR66
    @mariamR66 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video sir great story sir

  • @havingalook2
    @havingalook2 Před 4 lety +8

    Just finished viewing both parts of your documentary - brilliant! After reading and watching 452134658498984819688445 million things on Queen Victoria's life - your presentation was enlightening, informative and at times amusing. Well done indeed and thank you.

  • @Onlinesully
    @Onlinesully Před 4 lety +21

    Wilson is the perfect presenter for this stuff

  • @KandeShack
    @KandeShack Před 2 lety +1

    I found this so interesting. My relatives were from Prussia.

  • @ingenuity168
    @ingenuity168 Před 3 lety +28

    She could get along and trusted him.
    She needed someone who's devoted to her.

  • @erikrungemadsen2081
    @erikrungemadsen2081 Před 3 lety +71

    I love how this little woman was capable of going full batshit Joan Collins when people pissed her of, It is just magical.

    • @JariDawnchild
      @JariDawnchild Před 3 lety +8

      In all honesty, her tough skin, hard-headedness, and sense of humor remind me strongly of my own mother.

    • @marilynbartlett1850
      @marilynbartlett1850 Před 2 lety +4

      Lends new meaning to the phrase, "We are not amused." :-)

    • @iveyhealth2266
      @iveyhealth2266 Před 2 lety +2

      Millions of Indigenous people were murdered, raped and tortured during her reign...as her reign was during the periods of great colonization.
      Yet, she is glorified as a hero. Many other people groups were almost wiped out in order to make room for you, the white population. I hope you are really enjoying your wonderful life on the lands that others died on, so you could have a better way of life.
      I never could understand how whites have all this privilege, yet you are still not happy.
      In my heart, I forgive Queen Victoria, and your ancestors for what they did to my people, and indigenous people worldwide. And I forgive you, the whites of today who continue to disenfranchise and discriminate against us in employment, housing, banking and in the judicial system. You are forgiven and may God Bless You.

    • @emmanueladejoh
      @emmanueladejoh Před rokem

      It's 2022 and I'm just reading watching this....its beautifully done. Well done. Victoria lives!

    • @AltairEgo1
      @AltairEgo1 Před 8 měsíci

      ​iveyhealth, you can keep your forgiveness, because I'm not apologizing for things I didn't do. The fact of the matter is, some of us were on the ground helping to fight for civil rights, and helping to keep them preserved. I didn't create Jim Crow laws, predatory banking institutions, or neoliberalism, and I certainly didn't wage foreign wars or even supported them.
      I can't take credit for what whites did in the past, any more than I can take credit for what genetic qualities I have. The only thing any of us did, at least those of us who are not racist and hateful, is inherit a legacy of violence and oppression, without our consent.
      The only thing I can apologize for is contributing to pollution and participating in capitalism.

  • @cherylbaker3353
    @cherylbaker3353 Před 3 lety +6

    A very grand and special and unique woman

  • @rebeccagandi5258
    @rebeccagandi5258 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Queen Victoria Empress of India
    It's very good that I am knowing the history of this ancient Queen again.

  • @haircole
    @haircole Před 2 lety +2

    My mother remembers her pictures still hanging in schools in New Zealand in the 1900s

  • @sheilahammond4260
    @sheilahammond4260 Před 3 lety +6

    An excellent and very interesting account of HRM Queen Victoria s life! I never knew she was such a character!

    • @adamsmaxwell9927
      @adamsmaxwell9927 Před 2 lety

      Beautiful comment, hi there how are you doing and your family doing with the pandemic issue?

    • @sheilahammond4260
      @sheilahammond4260 Před 2 lety

      @@adamsmaxwell9927 hi Adams! Good thank you. We are coming out of lockdown tomorrow!🤗🙏

    • @adamsmaxwell9927
      @adamsmaxwell9927 Před 2 lety

      @@sheilahammond4260 That’s nice, I really do pray for the world to be normal again

    • @adamsmaxwell9927
      @adamsmaxwell9927 Před 2 lety

      @@sheilahammond4260 I’m Adams from the USA, and you ?

    • @sheilahammond4260
      @sheilahammond4260 Před 2 lety

      @@adamsmaxwell9927 From UK. London. Have you ever visited? It's changing fast, but there's still plenty that hasn't! It's worth visiting. Lots of parks and this time of year it's at its best. We've been getting lots of sunny days!🌄🌞🌳🌹🐕🐦🎶🍀🐈🤗

  • @carolking6355
    @carolking6355 Před 2 lety +6

    This was wonderful. I was an historian most of my life but it the last of my elderly life I cannot read very well and cannot walk. What I would love is to have 300 hundred years in the palace archives to read all there is. I was so lucky having been given the chance after my degree to read some wonderful books. One in mind is letters to and from Queen Victoria to her daughter Vicky soon after Vicky left home. She was always asking if she could come home for a visit. The Queen was always jealous of how Albert loved Vicky and she never let her come home. She had a cruel streak. Vicky hated the German castle and said it was cold and draughty. Poor Vicky married off to a horrid German . My life is so short . I never read the next book.

  • @Deborah4Antiques
    @Deborah4Antiques Před 2 lety

    That was good, I enjoyed it.

  • @byculla6
    @byculla6 Před 2 lety +2

    So interesting and seldom discussed. Extraordinary that she was so involved with the politics of Germany! We know so little of what goes on behind the scenes!

  • @notsure64
    @notsure64 Před 3 lety +4

    Love A.N. Wilson's elf ears!