Queen Victoria & the Victorian Era Documentary
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@i_smoke_ghosts
Жыл бұрын
these look amazing nice work !
@siddharthgurung
Жыл бұрын
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@jayerutter107
Жыл бұрын
Can you please do a bio about the Duke of Kent also bios on her uncle’s on both sides.
@christinegareau
Жыл бұрын
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@i_smoke_ghosts
Жыл бұрын
@@christinegareau i know
Victoria's great-great-granddaughter Elizabeth II surpassed the record as the oldest female monarch in history by 15 years!
@PeopleProfiles
Жыл бұрын
We said at the time...
@evelynfinney9425
Жыл бұрын
I believe Queen Elizabeth is the longest female monarch. Elizabeth comes in second and I love hearing about that era. Thank you for the amazing videos.
@trevor6284
Жыл бұрын
@Evelyn Finney Queen Elizabeth I was only on the throne for 45 years I believe.
@krististigall7464
Жыл бұрын
She was also the longest reigning monarch in British history, also passing Victoria.
@krististigall7464
Жыл бұрын
Elizabeth II was on the throne for 70.
Queen Victoria 1819-1901 & Prince Albert 1819-1861 Their nine children Princess Victoria 1840-1901, Prince Albert Edward ( King Edward VII ) 1841-1910, Princess Alice 1843-1878, Prince Alfred 1844-1900, Princess Helena 1846-1923, Princess Louise 1848-1939, Prince Arthur 1850-1942, Prince Leopold 1853-1884, and Princess Beatrice 1857-1944
Keep producing interesting videos like this; we appreciate it so much Thank you 😊
Victorian Great Britain is my favorite era of British history. The structure of that era, & the structure's chief architect, Queen Victoria herself, have been of enormous influence in cultures & societies across the globe. The Victorian British Empire is the greatest & most diverse empire the world has ever seen, sprung from a few tiny islands & a very tiny woman on the western fringe of Europe in the N. Atlantic. Queen Victoria outlived all her erstwhile influencers, leaving the world with a period crafted by her hands & called by her name - the Victorian Age.
@citizencrane658
Жыл бұрын
I agree. And although she was born, grew up and reigned in an entirely different Kingdom, I believe the strength, length and dedication Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth exhibited was a fabulous example for so many, shall we say, much less capable leaders around the world. Victoria held much sway in her time, and I believe Elizabeth (and Prince Philip, who lived so long by her side) held equivalent, significant sway in their time. I'm glad to have lived while she was here.
@cdfdesantis699
Жыл бұрын
@@citizencrane658 Indeed, Queen Elizabeth II was an extraordinary woman. Consider that 3 of the greatest monarchs on earth have ruled the British Isles, & were female - Elizabeth I, Victoria, & Elizabeth II. Rather gives the lie, even to Queen Victoria's assertion, that females are incapable of being politicians & leaders, at least without a male's shadowy guidance. I think particularly of Elizabeth I, who ruled as the Virgin Queen, yet saw her people not just as subjects, but as her children. She was married to England. All 3, strong, dedicated females, committed to SERVING their nation to the best of their abilities. Thanks so much for your reply.
@treenacooke8006
Жыл бұрын
Mine too
@cdfdesantis699
Жыл бұрын
@@treenacooke8006 👸🇬🇧 !!
@dickJohnsonpeter
Жыл бұрын
It's my favorite piece of history as well. The birth of the modern world we still live in. I've studied everything in history all over the world but the British Victorian era has always been my favorite.
8:20 This is an important point here . During the 19th Century , there were numerous labour laws bought in trying to stop the use of child labour . But industrialists found loop holes in them . What finally ended the use of child labour was making schooling mandatory beginning in 1870 .
Strangely enough. this video allowed me to understand and place the relatives and relationships in Victoria's life. To me, she was a fiercely loyal and dedicated person to her country and those who were a benefit to her.
@GuadalupeMendoza6119
Жыл бұрын
I’m
@eunicestone838
Жыл бұрын
Her people were all so poor. Right... they had to benefit HER
@carmenmonoxide7459
Жыл бұрын
@EldernerryMaster 🤭👍🏾
@mangot589
Жыл бұрын
@@eunicestone838 whoo boy do you listen to propaganda. Yes. They were. And not ALLLLL. But it was also an amazing time of the rise of the middle class, which wasn’t there before. There has to be a way for people to make a living besides farming. And it’s not magic, dear. Takes a bit of time. Read up a little, like real history books. You know what those are, right? There IS decent research on the internet, but “boom!” Or whatever, isn’t it.
@RunninUpThatHillh
Жыл бұрын
@@mangot589 Indeed! These individuals worship the state, they just can't help themselves but blame them for not being a god that waves a wand and makes all of life misery-free and perfect.
Well done docu. If you or anyone else has not seen the series called Victoria, I suggest you do. It was pretty much spot on with this docu.
@DarrenMarsh-kx8hd
3 ай бұрын
The only issue that I had with that series was the time wasted on fictional characters.... but as you said, the rest was spot on.
@jkent9915
2 ай бұрын
@@DarrenMarsh-kx8hd The downstairs parts were unnecessary, but I feel like it does make it a bit more immersive. The series does really well with verging on a documentary while being entertaining to people that are otherwise uninterested in history. It’s like someone was watching Downton Abbey and thought they could apply that formula to Victoria.
I think Queen Victoria did the best she could with what she had. I understand the usefulness of studying the not so fine aspects of history, as this is how we learn and evolve politically and socially. What I don't understand is the current passion for what I see as 'revisionist history' that emphasizes the failures with no mediation of the successes. This invariably leads to engaging in presentism: assigning present day mores' and cultural norms to those in the past, who were, in the context of their age, acting in what was then an acceptale way....which is now leading to the destruction of historical monuments, memorials, and abandonement of books, writings, and other things with which we remind ourselves of the triumphs and tragedies of life.
@kashfiaislam9995
10 ай бұрын
I hate Queen Victoria. I wish Queen Victoria was never born. I hope Queen Victoria is burning in Hell with her dad, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. 👗👠👑💍
How lucky she was to have a good man like Albert and to be happily in love
Your documentaries are so fascinating to listen to!
@JOHN-tk6vl
Жыл бұрын
The narration was impeccable - every word perfectly clear.
Been waiting for another Victoria documentary, feel like I’ve watched a majority of the ones offered on KZread.
British history is so fascinating.. much love, respect, and admiration from your ally on the other side of the water~ 🇺🇸🤍🇬🇧
@michaeldillon3113
Жыл бұрын
🇺🇲✌️🇬🇧
@paigeycakey5061
Жыл бұрын
🇬🇧❤
@paigeycakey5061
Жыл бұрын
@@TreyMessiah95 you seem to be very vocal on this matter let’s debate?
@avisriedy1559
Жыл бұрын
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@mariaevans5793
Жыл бұрын
Many thanks ,I would love to visit America one day,such a great country, with its own great history !!!!!!!😁🇬🇧
Great documentary and a fantastic narrator! I thoroughly enjoyed this video about Queen Victoria. Thank you! :)
One of my favourite periods of history
@kss3837
Жыл бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS
@susanlett9632
2 ай бұрын
@@kss3837 rude
@kss3837
2 ай бұрын
@@susanlett9632 ok susan
@heatherbeach4696
17 күн бұрын
Mine too... one of my favorites
One of the greatest queens ever in history. Great documentary as always.
@racineurr.8924
5 ай бұрын
Right. After Queen Elizabeth the first.
it’s sad that she was so unhappy for so long after albert died. she loved him so much. imagine living with grief for decades. i admire her relationships with abdul karim and john brown, and taking on sarah forbes bonetta as a goddaughter.
Imagine if Prince Albert lived as long as Queen Victoria.
@zzzbbbooo
Жыл бұрын
I think history itself and the way we look back at Queen Victoria now would have been very different.
@mangot589
Жыл бұрын
IKR? I feel bad that Prince Albert couldn’t see all his grandchildren. Or even see his children grow up, he did seem to love them so, a good dad.
@mangot589
Жыл бұрын
@@zzzbbbooo Yeah, huh? Who knows? An essay paper for sure!😄
@linasepulveda60
6 ай бұрын
I think she what she could !!-??
Thankyou, I appreciate the effort, professionalism and the way they are presented...
I am always amazed at the people who lived in the 1800s
The photograph of Victoria & Albert is NOT their wedding day, but an anniversary, at least 10 years later.
@cherylwalker9610
Жыл бұрын
Wearing their wedding clothes.
@rogertaylor7433
3 ай бұрын
Three wedding pictures were shown. One drawing and two photographs. All of the pictures are of their wedding day. There is one additional picture of her in her carriage and that matches the first three pictures as their wedding pictures.
@edlucia1
Ай бұрын
I was wondering. They looked old, I thought:)
The reign of Queen Victoria always fascinates me. Has there been a reign where life at the start of it has been so different to the end?
She took “be fruitful and multiply” to heart ❤
I can't believe that Victoria's mother and Conroy put the young girl through the Kensington System. It seemed very harsh from what I've read and seen in documentries.
I wildly admire Queen Victoria. I am a great fan of hers, as I am also a great fan of her great-great granddaughter, Elizabeth II.
@BoudicaJ
Жыл бұрын
Same ❤ xx
Tiny woman with strong character who built a Great Empire.
I absolutely love this channel and I love all you upload! Thank you, thank you!!!!! Always very well done!!
“We are not interested in the possibility of defeat. They do not exist” Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
@audreydoyle5268
Жыл бұрын
Hence her name, meaning victory
The photos of the couple were taken later than their wedding day by years. They were taken in 1854, because Albert was keen on the new technology and wanted to have photos taken in their wedding attire.
She was a fabulous politician and represented her country as Queen superbly. Outstanding video, gentlemen.
@guycastonguay9633
Жыл бұрын
stephen Pruszenski She nwas the biggest slave trader of her time! Shame on her!
@pedanticradiator1491
Жыл бұрын
@@guycastonguay9633 Slavery in the British Empire and the Slave Trade had both been abolished before Victoria became Queen
A wonderful documentary! Thank you!
Queen Victoria was amazing. Her early conditioning enabled her to stand against oppression, which later she remained sensitive towards, and advocated for many others who struggled against it. She is a fascinating and inspiring character in today’s world as well.
There is much emphasis on how much her husband’s death affected Victoria; she didn’t seem as affected by the death of a child or other family members, which probably means she just needed a partner.
@kunalroy8574
Жыл бұрын
Husbands were not just husbands in those days. Losing a husband meant losing protection, livelihood, the skill to fix domestic problems, the skill to run important affairs, the moral instruction on how to engage with people in honorable ways, a well-guided future for your children and more. Females were not knowledgeable in any worldly matter. Not one. Hence it was a downright colossal fright and upheaval to lose one's husband in those days. Queen though Victoria was, she depended on Albert in the same degree as other 19th century women. She was lost, utterly lost, without him. She felt ruined and helpless.
@user-wr2cd1wy3b
6 ай бұрын
@@kunalroy8574 Yeah sure there's also the idea of love, that existed too, even in the past they had love. Just like you cry your eyes out when you lose a girlfriend, imagine losing a wife! Or in a women's case, her husband! This purely material view of everything is so mechanical and cold.
Thanks for the upload!
I believe that Queen Victoria was a woman of her "time" and place, in expressing some of the best and some of the worst of regnal power and ambition. She was a woman who could be both kind and ruthless-"Powerful is the pen." I believe that given her worldview and her personal experiences, that she did her best, for her own, maybe, not so much, for the Native Peoples, of the lands that her military representatives conquered. It was interesting to hear about the acquisition of the Koh-i-noor, since the request that it be returned is current. "Power" loves no one, but is a vehicle/tool for acquisition, domination and assimilation. With purposeful application it both destroys and builds up; whether the appurtenances of Power served a People or destroyed a People is left to perspective and Time.
@mariaassuntamarras2086
Жыл бұрын
Colonialism Is horrible !
@pedanticradiator1491
Жыл бұрын
A few years ago the Indian High Court declared that Koh-I-Noor had been gifted to the British and it is rude to give gifts back
Superb documentary. Thank you.
England always seemed better off when there was a queen ruling for some reason.
@mariaassuntamarras2086
Жыл бұрын
The British prosperity came from colonialism and submition of free people!
@pedanticradiator1491
7 ай бұрын
@jensnobel5843 Elizabeth I never fought a war with Scotland and she was Queen of Ireland though there was a rebellion there during her reign
My great great grandfather was one of the queens personal body guards.
@highlightedcomment
Жыл бұрын
Lucky for him I never got to kill him...
@shastaluu
Жыл бұрын
So was mine
@gaugamela4759
Жыл бұрын
And mine was the original Santa claus
@OzzieBo
Жыл бұрын
Stop the cap.
@user-wr2cd1wy3b
6 ай бұрын
I believe you, someone's relatives had to have these positions somewhere, it's not supremely unlikely, in fact it _has_ to be so. My succession leads back to a king Phillippe II, through my mother's mother. We never 'felt' like royalty of any form (though my grandfather is a multi-millionaire, it wasn't an inheritance -- he built a company and sold it.) but it's interesting nonetheless.
The photo of V&A in their wedding clothes was taken in 1854. A re-creation don long after the actual event took place.
Thankyou for this excellent documentary, refreshing to see se was a good person.
A really excellent series.
A perfect documentary. Just one tiny correction at the end. It was King George V, Keizer Willhem, and Nicholas II who were the 3 cousins, not King Edward VII. He was the uncle to the Keizer and uncle by marriage to the Tzar. Had he lived longer, he may have been able to control his nephew the Keizer and avoided WWI.
@landsea7332
5 ай бұрын
This is one of history's what if 's . Fredrick III died when he was 57 . Would WW I been avoided if he lived longer ? The Kaiser was a bit of a nutter who's cousins couldn't stand him being around . Despite Edward VII's reputations - he turned out to be an excellent diplomat . .
Wow I never catch these so soon after being posted. Thanks for making these documentaries -- especially without all the (horrible) fighting audio or (equally horrible) background music. I find these are (so far) okay to play for 7th grade history class when we reach each historical person. Thanks for keeping the stories relatively free of gore. Will share with other teachers. On a personal note, as one who has tried to follow history of royalty in Britannia, your stories make things much more clear. If you could recommend a good poster I'd be grateful.
Queen vectoria by all means was the most remembered topic in the whole world
@akak6936
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for responding❤❤❤
I wish I could travel back in time to see the Crystal Palace. Imagine!
That's so upsetting that we had to wait so long until we could to see the episode dedicated to the biggest British queen. Finally now we can enjoy this splendid Victorian period according to people profiles.
@PeopleProfiles
Жыл бұрын
Don't be upset.
@marcinfranczak1673
Жыл бұрын
I am not anymore. I didn't knew Victoria had both parents from Germany. I knew originally they called Coburg, and they changed on Windsor. Germans had big luck at British royals. Thanks for your work.
@jerzyszmal2722
Жыл бұрын
100/100 Very well said. Pozdrawiam z USA
@jerzyszmal2722
Жыл бұрын
@@marcinfranczak1673 Should be: "I didn't know........" Anyway, Thanks
@helmuthj.zotter7272
Жыл бұрын
@@jerzyszmal2722 I didn't knew. I don't know. Thanks, anyway.
Yes!! Had a terrible day came home to this ❤
What a superb documentary. Thankyou very much.
This channel is amazing 👍
She had not only filled the chair, she filled the room.
Excellent documentary thx
Nicely done.
Amazing she was delivered by a female doctor who also delivered her very own husband Prince Albert.
I really enjoyed this Thank you so much
Cannot wait until you guys explore the Hanoverian monarchs.
Love your channel.
This was very informative. I had no idea she was fluent in 6-7 languages and that she donated so generously to Irish famine relief. Now if only she could have been less opposed to labor unions...
@gavinrose1058
Жыл бұрын
@@johnnybravo9096 Johnny, are you suggesting I was defending British policy during the famine? The documentary made her a little more human for me, that's all.
@johnnybravo9096
Жыл бұрын
@@gavinrose1058 no at you at all. Sorry, was replying to somone else who was saying the potato blight etc was just a myth. But their comment got deleted.
@netmail9443
11 ай бұрын
LOL, right. Nothing like labor unions that create an entrenched upper class almost totally detached from the actual day to day labor (labor union management) and a firmly dependent lower class (due paying workers). Hummm, sounds exactly what they CLAIM to be against.
@kashfiaislam9995
10 ай бұрын
I hate Queen Victoria. I wish Queen Victoria was never born. I hope Queen Victoria is burning in Hell with her dad, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. 👗👠👑💍
@guillaumegagnon4220
5 ай бұрын
@@johnnybravo9096 Some things we constantly hear about the famine (The English imported food from Ireland and evicted them. Bla bla...) yes, are myths. It's very sad what happened but no, it didn't killed 1 Million ppl and the other million who emigrated, a half of it came back when the food crisis was over. The Catholic Irish have a victim-like speech and does English bashing... Of course an Irish Catholic will NEVER tell you that most of ppl were dying because CATHOLIC CLERGY told to the poors; Don't go in the popular soups or the English will brainwash you Protestant. They didn't went and so, it killed a lot. Irish Anglicans and Presbyterians died too and they have no statue or comemorations still to this day. Queen Vicky's soups saved 3 Million & + ppl back then. That's what the Irish Catholics should remember!
Respect was earned.
I wish that the queen had done more for the people of Ireland when they were starving due to a fungus that destroyed their primary source of nourishment. Just imagine the outpouring of goodwill that that act of Christian charity might've proven after the horrors of Cromwell's persecution of fellow followers of Jesus in Eire.
@user-yq2rn2hy8p
Ай бұрын
. I lost my response somewhere. Look up the novel GALWAY. ITdetails the Irish experience starting just before the famine and through the American Civil War. When I read about the beaurocratic bungling that prevented famine relief for the Irish, I was "gob smacked "!!! I think it will give you answers to your curiosity. Enjoy 😊😊😊
There was no photograph of the marriage of Victoria to Albert. The photo representing the wedding was taken at the same day their daughter Vicky was married. They probably decided that since they were dressed well, why not?
thoroughly enjoyed this. thank you !
Yeah the Victorian era it's that era that people think that everything was so golden. But of course there's never been a golden history in human history. Do you hear that conservatives who think that the 1950s was some type of golden history. It is not and it was not because humans can't stop being humans.
@malopephasha5341
Жыл бұрын
They are British there where born there n serve great Britain not Germany
Excellent documentary, indeed!
@kashfiaislam9995
10 ай бұрын
I hate Queen Victoria. I wish Queen Victoria was never born. I hope Queen Victoria is burning in Hell with her dad, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. 👗👠👑💍
So basically Victoria didn't really do much herself, she's just remembered because she presided over the peak of the English empire.
@kashfiaislam9995
10 ай бұрын
I hate Queen Victoria. I wish Queen Victoria was never born. I hope Queen Victoria is burning in Hell with her dad, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. 👗👠👑💍
At 7:03 , very interesting as an American to see such an old video with groups including black and white people mixing together. Very interesting.
@bogbody9952
Жыл бұрын
Yes! I had to go back and watch it again! Sadly that wouldn't have even been possible in America. It's good to see the entire world wasn't so racist.
Queen Victoria searches the world for the finest spices etc & then England makes the world's blandest food 😂😂😂
It would be so intriguing to read those diaries that her daughter burnt. I know it was to save embarrassment but still!
I think Victoria would have greatly benefitted from anti-depressants for her post-partum depressions and for her grief at the loss of Albert. They might have given her some stability of mind. She complained how her babies appeared to her to be so frog-like and unappealing, but that could have been the post-partum depression talking, because later in life she welcomed her granddaughter Alexandra and Nicholas to Balmoral and she talked about baby Olga in a much more motherly light, claiming she was a lovely child. Perhaps she could feel that way since the baby was not hers; who knows. I think also she never had a good model of young mothering: how to care for a baby, child development, and so on, so how could she be expected to understand her babies. That was all left to nannies. It sounds as if Albert was the hands-on parent, romping with the kids, directing their educations, etc. Victoria was mostly interested in who her children married, which unfortunately spread hemophilia around into many of the monarchies of Europe. However, when Alix was young, Victoria took a great interest in her since Alix's mother, Victoria's daughter, had died. Alix spent a lot of time with her in England, and Victoria was given reports of her educational progress which she looked over very carefully. To me, Victoria was a very complex person. How could she feel she was given the right to rule but not allow her female subjects the vote, for example? Lots of odd conundrums.
@kss3837
Жыл бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS
@zzzbbbooo
Жыл бұрын
Many people are more indulgent and forgiving with grandchildren and great grandchildren than they were with their own offspring, not that unusual really. Victoria softened a lot with the passing decades.
@RaeBehrs
2 ай бұрын
I know this is an older comment, but I'd just like to point out that the usefulness of SSRI drugs has been kind of disproven at this point (although many people are still unaware thanks to the media being bought out by the pharmaceutical companies). I think much of her depression and inability to bond with her children as infants has to do with her choice form of birth using chloroform. She wasn't even conscious during their births (of those she used chloroform with, of course) to receive the natural flow of hormones present at birth and immediately postpartum. At this time, a woman will have the highest concentration of analgesics and oxytocin humanly possible. Oxytocin is the bonding love hormone. It is also released during breastfeeding, and Victoria is notorious for refusing to breastfeed her own children (saying that she wasn't a cow) and hiring a wet nurse for all of them. Nannies to take care of their needs as well. If I could talk to her today, I'd tell her, "No, Your Majesty, you are not a cow, but you are a mammal and a mother. God created you with breasts to feed your children and nurture them."
@virginiasoskin9082
2 ай бұрын
@@RaeBehrs Great points all! Thanks for that perspective! Mothering was so different then, especially for royals. An everyday mother in a village in England of the time would probably have nursed her babies but wealthy women and royals, not so much. However, her granddaughter, Tsarina Alexandra, who Victoria had an influential hand in rearing, did actually nurse all five of her children. So things were slowly changing.....
@Callmethebreeze902
Ай бұрын
Yeah because SSRI’s were in existence lol. Try the early 1990’s.
You mention that she said that being a woman and ruling didn't mix. But yet England had the Golden Age of Elizabeth Ist... I'm just sitting over here like hmmmmm😂 tbh from what I have seen of English history, England's throne has always been in better hands when it comes to women.
Thank you, most enjoyable.
So-o-o fascinating!
She didn't just walk out of her mother's shadow, she waltzed.
@kashfiaislam9995
10 ай бұрын
I hate Queen Victoria. I wish Queen Victoria was never born. I hope Queen Victoria is burning in Hell with her dad, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. 👗👠👑💍
The Hanoverian link to the British Monarchy is via the protestant branch of the Stuarts. It is not, and never was, a Royal house of its own. The Elector rank was equivalent to a Dukedom. King William IV is often thought of as the penultimate Hanoverian monarch, but I see him as the last of the House of Hanover. Victoria founded a new era entirely. the first Victorian.
@kashfiaislam9995
10 ай бұрын
I hate Queen Victoria. I wish Queen Victoria was never born. I hope Queen Victoria is burning in Hell with her dad, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. 👗👠👑💍
She seems like an remarkable lady Rest In Peace queen Victoria ❤
@kashfiaislam9995
10 ай бұрын
I hate Queen Victoria. I wish Queen Victoria was never born. I hope Queen Victoria is burning in Hell with her dad, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. 👗👠👑💍
My favorite time in history. Hello from Havre de Grace MD USA 🇺🇸 ♥️ 🙏🤔
Absolutely beautiful piece of historical facts
I curious when the family will decide to release the journals from the late Queen Elizabeth II? She confirmed that she kept a personal diary similar to Queen Victoria.
@pedanticradiator1491
Жыл бұрын
She once said in a TV documentary that she did keep a diary but not as detailed as Victoria's was and IMO I can't see the family ever releasing it for publication
Raising nine children while overseeing an empire really took a toll on Victoria. I really can't blame her for having such a dysfunctional relationship with her children. Although she wasn't a supporter of feminism (unlike her daughter Princess Louise), thanks to her women can now have pain killers in childbirth.
Thank you from America.
Heck yes, thanks for sharing y’all.
I find it almost laughable that Queen Victoria was resentful for the childhood she had, when she forced so many people to live in misery.
Spectacular!
I love these videos
Loved it
Love the bit about 97 cabinet ministers - there’s now over 650 of them, plus the House of Lords! Nice work if you can get it 😉
@pedanticradiator1491
3 ай бұрын
No there's 650 MPs not all of them are or have been Cabinet ministers
@edwardoleyba3075
3 ай бұрын
@@pedanticradiator1491 . Still WAY TOO MANY 😉
Thank you for your remarkable documentation of HRH Queen Victoria and her beloved husband Princ Albert of Sucsufen I lisent to the whole documentation What A Great, intelligent and clever Queen she was who knew as A women and as A Queen of great Britain, and all the Carabeain Islands how to roll 👏 👏 All the Industrial revelation new buildings , Churches, education, history of this Great Britain, and at the same time looking after her much loved Husband Prince Albert and her large family 👪 is A blessing I HAVE A GREAT RESPECT, ADMIRATION, LOVE ❤ FOR THIS GREAT Queen Victoria. May our Heavenly Father bless her 🙏 SOUL AND REST IN PEACE AMEN 🙏 ❤
My mom named me Alexandria after Victoria’s first name Alexandrina. I go by Anthony or Tony now even though Alexandria is still my legal name but I’m glad my mother gave me a strong name.
@4evrnick
Ай бұрын
Quern Victoria’s name was Alexandrina, not Alexandria.
Excellent videos gents any clues who the next one will be
@PeopleProfiles
Жыл бұрын
Leader of Japan in WW2, then Britain's traitor king.
Love This.
Yes Britain has much history huh? Please thanks for sharing this history.
Please do one on Kaiser Wilhelm!
What a wonderful program. Thank you.
Thank you for your video 💞after much research we found that alot of these technologies were already in operation in ancient times in the middle East. Eygpt, South America, Tibet, India all have history recording this. 🌏🕊️💖🙏
@kashfiaislam9995
10 ай бұрын
I hate Queen Victoria. I wish Queen Victoria was never born. I hope Queen Victoria is burning in Hell with her dad, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. 👗👠👑💍
Queen Victoria A Great Queen such an interesting video with her beloved Albert.
Paradox but highly interesting... Thanks from Germany👌
What a strong woman Queen Victoria is...indeed a woman can rule which depends solely if you have the charisma to lead. Her mother trained her well for her future when she will lose her husband...to be strong even alone but she kinda misunderstood it at first but later realized life gives and takes everything in a minute...the only thing that will always be there is you...Nice documentary😊
Most fascinating historical coverage video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻about famous queen of Great Britain 🇬🇧 ( Victoria)...this channel always sharing excellent CV about famous & important personalities in history of important countries ...it seems to me she was exactly 💯 embodied conservative ,preservative woman in her belief & attitudes..besides of her upper class phenomena perfect
Is there a way to know the titles of the paintings used in this program?
Fascinating
Does anyone have a link or name for the ending song? Its a beautiful piece