Before going to see the movie Young Victoria I decided to read up on the life of Queen Victoria. I checked out the new book We Two: Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners and Rivals by Gillian Gish and found it a very interesting read. Victoria and Albert married for love which was uncommon for royals in the nineteenth century when most marriages were arranged for dynastic reasons. As Victoria was Queen when she decided to get engaged to her cousin Albert she had to do the proposing. Theirs was a loving but complicated relationship. Albert was in the awkward position of being a subject to his wife but also a husband who was supposed to be the dominant partner in the relationship. Victoria adored Albert but struggled trying to be the submissive wife her society expected her to be with her own strong will to have her own way plus her role as Queen. They had nine children whose descendants are still on some of Europe’s thrones today. Albert died young of typhoid and Victoria spent the next forty years mourning him. She kept his bedroom just as it was when he died, expected all her male descendants to have the name Albert and commemorated him by numerous monuments. A sad ending for one of history’s greatest love stories.
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I saw a trailer for the movie last night and I can’t wait to see the movie!
Ooh! I saw the movie the other day, and thought it was lovely. I’m definitely adding this book to my “to read” list. Thanks for the recommendation!