QUEEN CHARLOTTE in Real Life: Recreating her Portraits + Family Tree- Mortal Faces
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- How Queen Charlotte from Bridgeton Looked in Real Life. I recreate her portraits from a young girl to an elderly lady to see how she might have looked in real life as well as dive into her family tree.
Queen Charlotte (1744-1818) is the controversial Black English Queen, featured in the recent Netflix show Bridgeton. Based on her features in her portraits, it is claimed she was England's first black Queen. She was born to German Royals in the Dutchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz but through her mother's side her 15th ancestor Madragana was a Moor or Mozarab concubine of King Alfonso III of Portugal. This gave rise to the assumption that her portraits have Africans features because of this ancestor; Others say her ancestor's DNA would be too diluted over 500 years to play any significant role in Queen Charlotte's looks. So I've recreated her portraits and let me know if you think it is just a coincidence or if she really did look African.
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Thank you!!!
Same as Dido Belle Lindsay 🎉
USA University, Rutgers was he University called first Queens College then after American Revt, Rutgers😮
I think it’s funny how back then they didn’t think she was attractive. Her beauty was way before it’s time. She looks like a lot of the women you see today on Instagram and magazines.
They were caricatured for their politics, not for their appearance. They would have made Miss World look like a witch if it served the political imperative.
I think it is funny how they saw her as black.😃
@@glynnwright1699 TRUE.
Honeybunch no one saw her as black only sad pathetic people who try to claim other people’s history,
Who knows, the western concept of race is fairly new with in the span of human history.
She was not inbred like most royal bloodlines. That's why she looks so different from what was the norm back then.
Right. Blackness can pop up and has strong features but i genuinely think she’s just a healthy non inbred who has heavy influence from the south
@@JL_Lux she wasn't black
Yeh so many royals were all cousins...they really do all look the Same >.>
@@zach5025 yeah they just said that they didn’t think she was.
@@zach5025 that’s why i added the “but”. It’s to show i was making a separate point about her just not being inbred
I think she has a beautiful modern face which is probably the source of the complaints from people living around her. She's not plump and pale and rosebud lipped. Thank you for this you always do such a beautiful job
The reconstruction is not accurate
I’d also say, that she as a German coming into England, you’re correct. The Hanoverians/German rulers had a very different look than the “English Rose” type.
It's was written that some English people during that time called her a moor ,so in my opinion maybe some did not like her.the idea was to be white looking especially being married to the king.
I think she has a strange, unsymmetrical face.
She looks so beautiful!
It's funny, because when I saw the thumbnail I was like "she's probably the most attractive face I've seen on this channel."
@samantha ssmith beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Who are you to say their opinion is wrong?
Lack of inbreeding.
@samantha ssmith lungkot ata buhay mo lods
Definitely
She is pretty
She had a solid marriage & her life must have been complicated given the illness of her husband, and her sons reputation. All of that, and 15 pregnancies! Admirable. She must have been mentally strong!
It’s refreshing to see her lovely face. She’s cute and as portraits are so dull & haugty - well, it is nice to get a feel for what she actually might have looked like!
You forgot to mention the loss of two of her sons at such young ages, and her daughter and grandchild during labor and delivery… ☹️
She definitely wasn’t black… 🥴 just another case of self-hating black people desperate to claim royalty because their own heritage is so poor.
She’s actually quite lovely in appearance.
She was absolutely stunning! Far more than most of the royal women back then.
Right! 😂😂 Not to knock those other women!!
@@HiSweetieyourenotimportantwasn’t inbred 😅
for realllllll
@@TheWannabmodel😂she was inbred... tf her uncle married their own great nieces.
she was absolutely not good looking 😂 especially compared to what they considered beauty at the time (emma lady Hamilton, Marchioness of Conygham, Duchess of Beaufort)
She’s beautiful! I can’t believe people had problems with her
Would you believe that there are some who actively seek in finding a fault within beauty? It's a personal issue within themselves. And that's sadder still.
Tastes change over time, just like fashion.
People had problems with every royal! It was like high school on steroids in royal courts, and still is in some ways in the remaining courts LOL
Everyone of note was heavily caricatured in that period, it didn't imply that the population had 'a problem'. English 18th Century satire was savage. All the accounts of her that I have read record that she was respected for her patronage of the arts, her gentle and kind nature to everyone she met and, above all, her concern for the health and wellbeing of children through her support of children's hospitals and orphanages. I think she was admired and loved by the great majority of the population, as was the king. They were both considered moral, respectable and caring, with George's ill health being a great tragedy for her and the nation.
@@BeveC21E no, they wouldn't have been punished. By this time England royalty didn't have as much power as before and had a free press.
I've always been rather fascinated by Queen Charlotte, having been born and raised in a city named for her in North Carolina, US. Charlotte is not the capital of the state but has the most population. The city wanted to honor her further and so named our county Mechlenburg. She really was quite beautiful I think, thanks for the great video, I enjoyed it very much.
Hi...I'm a Charlottean as well...the statue of her at the airport is hidious... have you seen it...it looks like a banshee...
Yes, that one at the airport is baffling but, the one on N College street is nice. Near the arena
@@donnar9864 where exactly is the statue? I would like to see it.
Oh wow! I, too, am a Carolianian and I never knew that bit 'o' history! Parents were born and raised in S. Carolina and my siblings and myself, in N. Carolina! Thank you, Beverly!
I love Charlotte, such a nice place with friendly people! I have even taken a photo of Queen Charlotte’s statue on the N College Street, lots of good memories 💛💛💛 greetings from Hungary!
Wtf is wrong with people? She's clearly gorgeous. She has that warm, sisterly aura about her that radiates kindness and quiet strength. Not only this, she supported her husband during his mental health decline. What more could we ask of her? Especially when she wholeheartedly provided heirs. SMH! Rest in peace, sweet Queen Charlotte. Let's trust that the truth of your valiant and honourable legacy will be passed on throughout history and time. You done good gurl, you done good!
ROYALS backstab each other. It is quite common.
What is considered beautiful changes through time. Even in my 60 yrs, I've seen changes. I have a shapely figure , for example ( think J Lo), which is popular now. But, when I was a teen, I was brutally made fun of and made sure to wear clothes to cover my figure.
George also loved Charlotte dearly. It's believed he was faithful until his death, and most historians believe Charlotte was likewise faithful
Queen Charlotte was always UgI.... beauty at this time was like Emma Lady Hamilton or Marchioness of Conygham (both were sought after by the prince regent, the latter became his mistress)😂 Queen Charlotte even denied to allow Emma to enter the same room as her (because she was low status)
By modern beauty standard she's gorgeous.
She's beautiful. What the heck? People had some weird tastes back then. The people that they thought looked beautiful often looked like a foot.
a foot! pmsl. love it xx
Beauty is subjective depending on time period and culture. You just have to accept that those were the times.
A foot 🤣
😂😂😂
Facts🤣🤣
Even from the first picture I thought she was the most attractive of all the royal women I’d seen pictures of. She was beautiful.
She wasn't black, and she was known as being famously ugly.
Mortal Faces, This is another well done and researched video. There are two other CZcamsr's that I watch who also put so much effort into their presentations. You all are to be congratulated for your hard work. One thing that I did notice about Queen Charlotte's portraits was that they all resembled each other at different times of her life. Sometimes, you don't always get that with other historical figures. I agree with you in regards to the chart that you provided and it just doesn't seem important in the grand scheme of things. Oh my gosh, fifteen children! I've mentioned that on another video about Queen Anne and her 17 pregnancies. Those poor women just had to have been so worn out. I don't know how they did it. As for Queen Charlotte, she looked like a very lovely person and a kind one. Take care!
She was definitely not ugly, she was very beautiful in my opinion.
When that 1st picture smiled I thought she looked sooooo pretty and sweet! 🥰
Well, she was very young, like 14 when she married the Mad King. I think the betrothal, according to some historical account, was when she was 10 so she probably was very pretty and sweet.
She was 17 and he didn't go 'mad' till after the marriage
@@charlottebruce979 DO your own research.
@@tanyacraig4485 actually she's right. Charlotte was 17 and he also said it in the video. Do your own research.
This portrait of Queen Charlotte (1st Queen of England) is apparently on display in England's palace along with her husband King George, III. Watch the CZcams movie, "HARRY & MEGHAN A ROYAL ROMANCE" to see what Queen Elizabeth tells Harry and Meghan (in the movie) about Queen Charlotte and her portrait.
I understand that according to math her old ancestor has virtually close to no impact on her genes but she does have a very portuguese face. Also, many of her ancestors on that tree are portuguese. The nose, lips, and skin colour, make her seem like she's from here. I say this as someone who looks a lot like Charlotte, wide nose and big lips, which is a heritage from my family from the south of portugal (Algarve - the region where Faro belongs to - and Alentejo). That side of my family has these prominent characteristics that Charlotte showcases. I don't have the 'tanner' skin like hers tho, as my dad's side is from the north, where people are 'lighter'.
You actually do resemble her a bit in your profile picture 🤗
I was going to say this, too. She does look Portuguese.
They just explained the history of the Iberian peninsula's invaders, conquerors and inhabit errs(so maybe she does have ancestral roots from Portugal like Lisbon in the 900s or 1400s).
And some people are just still in denial
Didn’t Moors conquer Spain tho? 🤔 And obv Spain neighbors Portugal..
If the portrait of Queen Charlotte is accurate, she was a lovely girl and women!
It's not accurate.
I believe her portraits to be accurate. She was a beautiful Woman and a kind Queen. People in 2022 fighting over if she was mixed race is beyond stupid and childish. Mostly done for personal political narrative to prove their personal narrow minded viewpoints. In the grand scheme of life. It doesn't matter. She lived, she loved, and she died. She left a legacy behind that still lives through her descendants today. That's all that matters.
@@gianmarcorusso1713 How is it not accurate? Oh you mean they didn't paint here non-white? Smh
it’s not accurate they were told to lighten her skin by her mother in law
"Her nose was too wide and her lips had the same fault." The aUdAciTy.
They were lovely… nose and mouth…they were not ready and still are not
🎀What about that other comment,”A true Mulatto face.” Why didn’t anyone have an issue with the inbred Hapsburg family?🎀
IKR 🧐
White people?? Nothing changes. British DJ compared Harry and Meghan's first born to a monkey and thought it ok to say this. 🤔
Tells you she was Black. However, she doesn't even have a wide nose and full lips. In the community they would say she has white features.
I love that you do this because I have always been curious as to how they looked in real life. I have noticed that all the paintings depict the people as having bulbous eyes. I always thought maybe that was just a style of painting for those periods but gave not been able to find any info in that. Thanks for doing these!
Its froM being inbred. Just search “medical term for bulging eyes” or something
15 children 😳 George was enjoying himself 😂
Who can blame him, she was a beauty in her youth
George was really enjoying that young 17 yr old Black teenage wife.. Today, that would be called "Jailbait" and statutory rape... lol
That's right
This is so weird to say
They were truly in love. Look at their ages and the walks without security. 15 kids does'nt shock me 😂
I was amazed at the animation. You brought her to life.
I am struck how I can tell that Queen Elizabeth II is definately related to Charlotte, just with these images. Some features of Charlotte's face have carried over to Elizabeth. Even in Elizabeth's old age, you can see so much of Charlotte in her.
This is an example of Hybrid Vigour in action.
I totally agree!! I have said that all the time.
Definitely, I'm amazed how much we can look like our ancestors.
😂😂😂
Let's set the record straight: the term "Moor" was used not to describe race but religious affiliation. She was NEVER, during her lifetime, ascribed black ancestry or African affiliation. And ANY genetic affiliation 15 generatjons past would have little or no genetic effect. It's time to cut out this absolute nonsense! If you want black "heroines", go find your own - there are many out there. And if you can't find any of them, for whatever reason, BECOME one!
She looks mixed with a little Black to me. Also, people can favor distant ancestors. I knew a White Hispanic couple with light, loosely wavy hair and narrow features that had a Black-looking child. I also know a Black couple with dark mahogany complexions, broad noses and full lips that had a very light-skinned child with wavy hair, thin lips, narrow nose and green eyes. This happens more than you think.
I agree with you I don't know what he talking about when he says it can't happen it can happen it's rare I'm not going to lie but it can happen. Now I will say I know white people who have big noses and big lips but I definitely feel like it's some non-european DNA in Charlotte somewhere like look at the way she look she just doesn't look fully European
She wasn't mixed. She looks German. The phenomenon you're describing is due to the black parents carrying recessive genes from a white ancestor. But Charlotte's features aren't due to recessive genes. Honestly, it's quite racist to see someone with wide nostrils and conclude she must be of a certain ethnicity.
Happend to me daughter has green eyes even tho me and her dad have brown eyes her grandparents all have brown eyes so yess it skips allot of generations sometimes
Wouldn't be the first case of someone in prominence "passing"
@@dynadushi 3 generations is not 15, tho.
I really like how you explain the way you remember different eras and chronology. It's extremely helpful!
I had the privilege of seeing Queen Charlotte's painting close up and personal at the British art museum in New Haven Connecticut. It was impressive to say the least
I’m more convinced that she is more mixed than strictly black. To consider her as just black would be ignoring a big portion of her ancestry imo. That’s like calling me white just because I have white ancestor that only took up a small portion of my father’s side while it’s still predominantly consisting of Black people, or calling me French just because I had an ancestor from my mom’s side who was part French while her family is predominantly Filipino.
Chalk it up to the one drop rule. One drop and racists from back then classified you as black. You did not get to pick and choose .
No one said she was just Black🙄
I think you're the only person here who thinks people claimed she was 100 per cent African 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
@@NadzVlogz the one drop rule is only a thing in America not in 1700’s Europe.
@@shonaphillips7577you’re lying. there were people saying queen charlotte was a black woman
You have such a soothing voice that is a pleasure to listen to as you narrate!
She’s beautiful in her physical appearance and her mannerisms/ facial expressions, only enhance her beauty!
Queen Charlotte designed and had built Queen Charlotte's Cottage at Kew Gardens. Her hobby was botany and she expanded the gardens with new plants brought back by explorers. If she was alive today she probably would have gotten a Ph.D. in Botany. She was also a patron of the arts. She wasn't just a pretty face.
That timeline was really helpful. I hadn't seen it laid out quite like that before. Thanks!
Shes beautiful. No mater what color. Look at her. Her skin hair all of it. So beautiful.
Race
@@dontbmadjusbcarefulColor. Race is a social construct.
First of all, I think she looked quite nice ... 🤔 Also, I am really surprised that the newspapers dared to publish these nasty pictures/drawings of her ... Did they not fear to be punished for ridiculing her? Great work you have done there, thank you! 🤗♥️👍
I forget specifically the laws of the time. But it was a time where satire had free reign in the press. I don't think they could just write anything but satire and cartoons were rampant
She did have a pleasant expression on her face in most of her portraits.
They are pretty mild for the period.
Those caricatures were ugly and looked NOTHING like Charlotte in my opinion.
a lot of those were from American publications and their goal was to make the monarchy look as bad as possible. it's quite easy to tell which are actually British...and no, it wasn't breaking laws. You're thinking of the Tudor era where nearly any thing against the king was punishable by death. Britain was governed mostly by Parliament by that time.
She was beautiful. People can be so nasty and racist and definitely were then like now. Whether she was or not she was important in history. If she was of African ancestry then good 👍 too. Rest In Peace beautiful lady.
She definitely had some African ancestry. It shows in the portraits. I think she was very beautiful, too. Europeans just weren't used to those features (or they knew she was attractive and couldn't admit it because she wasn't so European looking). She always looked so sweet and happy and pleasant in her portraits.
Tracy Paxton As a woman of royal and noble lineage or ancestry is well documented. She has no African ancestry. What people cite as African ancestry for her is Madrigana, an ancestor of hers who lived five hundred years before her, and could not have contributed in any menaingful way to her genetics, and may not have been sub saharan African. Her features looking African is just coincidence.
She was very beautiful. Her husband loved her too.
@samantha ssmith middle easterns are not black
@@matteusconnollius1203 🤭
Thank you so much! This was very respectfully done and knowledgable.
Wow! Thank you 😊
Loved this ❤
The thing that's always confused me of the past is how much control a mother-in-law has over her daughter-in-law who is the queen of England. So not only Queen Charlotte but remember Henry the 7th mom. She had complete power over her daughter-in-law. She even made up all the court rules. I don't understand how a queen of England can't put their foot down and the former Queen put in her place
Yes her mother in law reminded me of Empress Sisi's too. I mention that in my video on her.
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I think it's because the kings didn't curb their mothers power.
You're forgetting that these former/dowager queens had built up decades of favour, respect, and popularity at the court. Screwing over your MIL meant risking at least half, if not all, of court turning on you. A new queen would have to spend a long time currying the same sort of respect, usually decades.
Imagine if Princess Diana had become queen dowager. Do you think Catherine would hold any sort of power over her? Not likely.
In Ancient Jewish royalty the queen was the king's mother, not his wife. And people would go to her to get favors from the king
@@pistoffpussycat5778 interesting thank you
OMG!!! I love your channel. A few times in your vids. I requested Queen Charlotte. Idk if you saw my request..but who cares!😊
THANK YOU!❤
You did a wonderful job, so well done. Learned a few new things for sure. I'm greatful to you and your work. I hope your channel keeps growing. You awesome you😁😁😁🥰🥰
✌🏽💜2everyone
Thank you! Beautiful recreation and very informative!
Totally interesting. This just came on my feed and I decided to watch. I find it interesting that I remembered tiny bits of info of 5 or 6 names. It was interesting to see how they were related.
I think it is amazing how we all assume that a person's father was their biological father when we look at historical figures.
Sounds like a likely explanation.
Her brothers and sisters had the same features.
I thought about it too, as she looks more black than Pushkin who was quarter back. It seems there was a black relative closer to her than 500 years ago. But none of her kids looked even partly black. So eventually it seems that her "black features" are just coencidence.
@@minaolenella869 Meghan Markle who is 1/2 black and her children doesn’t look black, especially Princess Lilly. However, black makes 16 shades from dark to very light, white can only make white. Therefore, I would think that it is very possible her father might not be her father or her mother, was mixed. Someone was passing because it would be impossible to to look that black from 500 years ago. If it was admitted she was mixed race, the would change the dynamics of the RF, I don’t think she identified as ethnic. They say the Painter Ramsay who was King George favorite painter, was the true look of QC, because others have changed her look.
@Truth Serum I think she had a closer relative who passed as white. Too bad we don't have pictures of them all.
Oh my goodness she was gorgeous. And being able to see her face in perspective and dimension is astounding
She was very pretty her features are what make her attractive! Everything that was supposed to be considered unattractive is what makes her beautiful!!
She wasn’t black
@@Actually_Woke_6277 KEEP SAYING THAT.
Thank you for such great vids!
She looks like she could be my cousin. Literally has similar features to my mom's side of the family. She's beautiful.
A beautiful flower known as the Strelitzia or Bird of Paradise plant is named after her -from her town of origin Strelitz in east Germany.
Excellent video and research. Thank you again!
Thanks for taking the time to make this. Shalom
Interestingly she'd have been considered rather beautiful in modern times (especially her lips!).
Big lips are in. Right now....
You have a tremendous gift for bringing your subjects to life. Thank you! 👌🙏
My pleasure!
She was 🤩 beautiful. Thank you for sharing.🤗
Love the soothing and sweet tone of your voice .. love your channel 💗
Love your channel!
She was really so beautiful! George certainly thought so, couldn’t keep his hands off of her!
Jenelle, she bore 15 kids for him . i cannot begin to imagine how her body must have hurt for popping that many kids back to back. without anestthetic too.
Thank you for your balanced, reasonable reasearch. I enjoyed your information and presentation very much. I also enjoy the comments. They are mostly positive and reasonable. Good job all of you!
I love your unbiased reconstructions and research
If she was really mixed, it was probably from another person closer to parents timeline. The family tree isn’t 100%. People would take in other family members children and raise them as their own. It’s not totally far fetched that this happened with her grandparents or great grandparents. But there’s no way it was from 15 generations before. IMO.
She wasnt black nor mixed .
In the case of the lineage of Queen Charlotte, her ancestors are known, and their lives documented - if any had been adopted into the family, it would be common knowledge.
And, even if someone was adopted secretly, in order to pass off as their own child, they wouldn't have adopted a black baby.
her features aren't exclusive to black people, many people of many ethnicities have similar features. She was always described as being somewhat plain looking, but not black.
@@nicolearmes8971 many people in her time describe her features as being moorish. She could’ve been mixed with something but it’s unlikely. She did have noticeably ethnic features tho to the point she was ridiculed for them.
@@actuallyimnotreallysureyet6360 she was white hence why all 15 children had blond hair and blue eyes, plus moores in that time described a wide variety if people
She was so beautiful! Omg like come on! Seriously. Stunning
very interesting and well put together. thanks much :) 🌷🌱
Love your posts and illustrations 🍀
Just FYI: The two colors used for Male/Female lines of descent are extremely difficult to tell apart for color blind people. I can pick them apart if I try in the key but in the chart it is impossible.
I always thought she was one of the prettiest royals but that might be because we have similar features lol which is crazy but I also get mistaken for being mixed with black and white but im Mexican lol
I know for a fact lots of Mexicans have blk roots, l am one of them😘🤷🏾♀️
@@lhdollbaby True! but kind of like Charlotte it might be some generations before me but genetics is crazy so maybe thats why some of us look mixed still
@@lhdollbaby Most Mexicans don’t though.
@@annemurphy9339 that's debatable.....
@@lhdollbaby It could be perhaps if someone was ignorant of the history of the Americas and if it wasn’t for DNA science.
She was absolutely beautiful!
Right?
This was really interesting to watch!
You mean these features would all of a sudden show up 15 generations later? I don't think so either
Second generation yes but fifteen generations nope
who cares??
Not really. It was simply a pseudo-look just like some europeans have east asian vibes or a few japanese have a pseudo-european look.
Some white people are darker than others. Melanin is a scale. That is it. That is all.
Nope the mother has some splaining to do
You have done an absolutely wonderful job explaining this I can’t believe that they are actually people out there trying to hold speculations as fact and she really was a beautiful person woman and she may not have looked like the every day slim nosed white person from her time when in fact she had full lips and a nose that was not bellished to look smaller but in fact the exact size
Really thank you for this maybe the run speculators should research from where yiu gathered your facts Bravo 👏🏻
She seems like a really nice person, easy to talk to despite her status which may intimidated many. She's beautiful and really looks like a modern woman. I doubt her husband had any problems with her looks since they had 15 children. Those people who complained did so because of racism pure and simple. I especially enjoyed how the CGI was used to make the images come to life. Wishing to see more of videos like this.
nobody complained about her looks, satirical cartoons were not uncommon in this time period, there are many of her and George, and also their son the Prince Regent. Nobody thought of her as anything but a white European woman, because that is really what she was
This was very good. Thank you for the breakdown. I believe someone in her family may have passed for white. It's the only way 11 generations later she could pick up black features. Wish there were more pics of her family tree.
She wasn't black nor she had black ancestry, she was a German princess of Mecklenburg and Strelitz houses and this not because I am against of the idea of a black queen but because the statement is historically inacurate. It would have taken someone on her family tree to marry someone black and considering that there wasn't any black person within the nobility and a marriage with a commoner or at least with someone who wouldn't have brought any sort of political advantage was out of question a marriage with a poc in the 18th century never happened. The whole idea of a black queen Charlotte comes from the Bridgerton show who created the tale based on fantasy not in historical facts.
@@caraira1909 I agree with you but theoretical that dna could be from cheating or something
@@reynajelly we know it would be from cheating, but the illegitimate mixed race child of that cheating wouldn’t have had an opportunity to marry into nobility. Unless they kept it a secret and let the mixed kids live with them in secret and passed off one of the white-passing descendants as legitimate to eventually marry one of them off into high rank in order for charlotte to end up a princess. That or the VERY first child had to be white-passing and passed off as legitimate. It’s unlikely they did this for mixed race children.
@@caraira1909 the rumor of Charlotte being Black was around for generations before Bridgerton came along. Look it up.
@@yreeves43it is nothing more than a subjective opinion. Having an ancestor who may not have been white does not make one biracial or black five centuries later. This is nothing more than modern day activism and cultural appropriation.
I met a man who said he was a Moor, and he seemed to think that it had “ethnological value.” Very interesting to learn a little bit more about the mix of cultures to which this term was attributed.
I would love to see what Mary of Guise (Marie denGuise) really looked like. She was Mary, Queen of Scotts’ mother and was known to be tall, beautiful, and very smart. She had even gotten a proposal from Henry VIII that she immediately turned down.
It’s kind of hard to actually imagine her appearance due to the stylized portrait fashion at the time, but it would be interesting to compare her to Mary, as well.
Great work!
Thank you for the video ❤️ please make one of Queen Caroline Mathilde too ❤️
This was very very interesting. I had no idea about her. I have never seen Bridgerton although my friends say I would love it!
15 generation away would not classify as mixed.
People should stop learning history from tv series like Bridgerton! This guy just explained that there’s no way Charlotte had darker skin or the genes of her female ancestor Madradana (questionable origin) were evident in her look!
Don't get mad that she has some moors in her, the narrator does understand the wonders of DNA, genes are amazing and it is like skittles you do not know what you will get.
@@tandy101 you’re very ignorant
She was mixed just like meghan today
@@michellekabanga3612 no she was not, that’s a blatant Afrocentric lie
@@michellekabanga3612no she wasn't mixed, she was considered white
Wonderful video very informative. Thank You...
she’s so beautiful omg
How stunning is her mother!
Queen Charlotte was a beautiful lady. If she took an AncestryDNA test it is unlikely that any African admixture would even show up if her ancestor 15 generations back was even African. Charlotte’s phenotype doesn’t matter in that sense as I have seen people of different races resemble each other. She was a great queen and that’s all that matters.
Denial is not just a River in Egypt
It's really cute to see so many people in denial still after all these years
@@joanneschell5993 Bruh nice joke
Isn’t she literally biracial??
@@Mistyeyez2024 it's not a joke
very interseting. fascinating sub. well presented.thank u
Great smile. That smile warms my heart in reflex its so cute.
Please do a recreation of Le Comte D'Artois (later Charles X, King of France) younger brother to Louis XVI. His brother, Comte De Provence would also be interesting. Both ruled France during the restoration of the monarchy, after the fall of Napoleon.
Thank you for the DNA spilt I do not think people are understanding how diluted it would have been. I have studied anthropology for many years in the best case scenary …germanic physical traits are known as being dark haired, bushy eyebrows, pale skin, hazel, brown or blue eyes, hairy people , average height 5″11 or 6 feet… roundish features, aquiline nose.
It depends on what part of Germany people are from. It looks to me that she looks more like she comes from the Netherlands. Hannover is very close to it.
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Funny to see an English Video about a Queen of England coming from a town very close to where I'm living now. 😆 Greetz from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern! 😅
Would love to see a story about Catherine Gonsalvus. The real beauty, the inspiration for beautyandthe beast.
6:01 Aye shout out to my Portuguese people I got that in my blood line as well okay enough said that’s why she looked like this she was actually pretty! ✨🦋🇵🇹
Thank you for breaking it down as far as equalizing and drawing the association with the 1700's being the Time of George "Georgian era" was alive being the same and correlation to the time when King Louis and Marie-antoinette were alive and reigning.
Excellent Video ❤❤❤
she was so beautiful 💙
Thanks for including the dna chat at the end. You explained very well. It is rare but 2 seemingly yt parents can birth a blk/mixed race looking baby if the dna is there. There are me recent accounts of this. Great video btw.
The DNA you are talking about is 2 White parents with Black ancestry.
Unlikely that she was black. Get over it. 🙄
I think she was a pretty young woman..💗
Thank you for your amazing video's❗
Thanks so much for sharing
As a descendant of a mulado, I can say that Broad nose or other traits can show up generations later… because many out there have genes that their families don’t admit exist…. But genes have a funny way of popping up! Consider redheads! It’s a gene hidden in lines until it does a dance with another redhead-gene & bam a red head can appear in the family! So even if her lineage is traced back to a Christian ancestor in Moorish Spain… it doesn’t mean a generation before other genes might not exist!
As a Spaniard I'm kinda pissed that Americans try to tell us how our ancestors looked like but they completely misunderstand the terms and the culture they are trying to teach to us. Moor doesn't mean black, it just doesn't. It refers to "that who doesn't practice Christianity", and it ended up meaning just "muslim". So if that Woman in the queen ancestry was really a Moor, converted and married into royalty, it probably was arab or middle eastern looking, not black(although there were and are plenty muslim white looking people). And yes, the iberian peninsula was indeed occupied by romans, celts and later Arab Muslims, but it never was occupied by black africans. I know a lot of people want to believe there was black people in iberian royalty but it's simply not true, sorry. Black people were not common in the spanish Caliphates or in the courts of europe. It might have been some of them, but they weren't common and sadly black features weren't perceived as beautiful, so there weren't a lot of black concubines in muslim courts. Even in the ottoman empire, most of the slaves in the Harem were slavic women, because they were considered more pretty than dark women.
Queen Charlotte wasn't black, no matter how wide her nose or lips were. I understand that after all the mistreatment black people suffered in the recent centuries most people wan't to feel that black people had a role in european history and they were important and praised, but that is fantasy and simply and sadly not true. Africa is an amazing continent full of history and sadly very ignored, and I don't understand why. I want to know about the cultures, reigns and royal figures of black africa, instead of hearing again and again the european royal history but with black faces pasted in to make all the thing politically correct. Black people don't need to be lied about their past to make them feel better, they have and amazing history they are not being told about.
You know black people come in all shades of color right? Which is why they are called colored people…I bet you think Hannibal was white also huh?!
I agree with practically everything you've said although I think the reason for no/few black concubines was due to a very small or non existence population of black women in those areas . because where I'm from (East Africa: Tanzania)most of the concubines taken by the arabs were black women which is why the coast now is so ethnically mixed and most Zanzibar residents have Arab ancestry.
She looks a lot like my mixed race relatives. Even down to her hair and nose.😮
@@ceceliagrant-peters8385 I’m mixed. She looks like a ginger
obrigada...os americanos pensam que sabem a nossa historia melhor que nós...
Excellent info.
She looks like my granddaughter. I am so amazed that I will have to watch this video again. The transformations performed are quite beautiful. It seem as you went along her family tree that was a lot of latin names going down those branches which can still be brown skin heritage. My granddaughter is not of immediate mix race but I do have that in my ancestry probably back in slavery. My grandfather George looked to be white but wasn't and his sister that also had that same look would visit now and then but my Aunt said that her last visit it was said that she ran off to pass and was not ever seen again. I always wonder if she succeeded or did, she just parish. I could tell from the paintings that she was an exotic beauty. Thanks for sharing and blessings to you and all in the days to come.
Have you done Caroline of Brunswick? I'd be very interested to see what she may have looked like
Wow. She was gorgeous if that’s how she really looked.
EXCELLENT VIDEO !