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Becoming Queen Victoria: The Tragic Death of Princess Charlotte and the Unexpected Rise of Britain's Greatest Monarch [Deckle Edge] [Hardcover]

Kate Williams (Author)
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August 10, 2010
In her lauded biography England’s Mistress, Kate Williams painted a vivid and intimate portrait of Emma Hamilton, the lover of English national hero Lord Horatio Nelson. Now, with the same keen insight and gift for telling detail, Williams provides a gripping account of Queen Victoria’s rise to the throne and her early years in power—as well as the tragic, little-known story of the princess whose demise made it all possible.
   
Toward the end of the eighteenth century, monarchies across Europe found themselves in crisis. With mad King George III and his delinquent offspring tarnishing the realm, the English pinned their hopes on the only legitimate heir to the throne: the lovely and prudent Princess Charlotte, daughter of the Prince of Wales and granddaughter of the king. Sadly, those dreams faded when, at age twenty-one, she died after a complicated pregnancy and stillbirth. While a nation grieved, Charlotte’s power-hungry uncles plotted quickly to produce a new heir. Only the Duke of Kent proved successful in his endeavor, with the birth of a girl named Victoria.
   
Writing with a combination of novelistic flair and historical precision, Williams reveals an energetic and vibrant woman in the prime of her life, while chronicling the byzantine machinations behind Victoria’s struggle to occupy the throne—scheming that continued even after the crown was placed on her head.

Upon hearing of the death of her predecessor, King William IV, Victoria—in her bold first act as queen—banished her overambitious mother from the room, a simple yet resolute move that would set the tone for her reign. The queen clashed constantly not only with her mother and her mother’s adviser, the Irish adventurer John Conroy, but with her ministers and even her beloved Prince Albert, all of whom, in one way or another, attempted to seize control from her.

By connecting Charlotte’s sad fate to Victoria’s majestic rule, Kate Williams lays bare the passions that swirled around the throne—the court secrets, the sexual repression, and the endless intrigue. The result is a grand and satisfying tale of a woman whose destiny began long before she was born and whose legacy lives on.

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Williams tells the story of two royal women whose lives were intricately linked and who gave hope to the British people in a turbulent period when they were ruled by the boorish, hedonistic prince regent, later George IV. The first woman was Princess Charlotte, he daughter and only child of George IV and Princess Caroline of Brunswick. Charlotte was neglected by her self-centered parents. But during the chaotic era of the Napoleonic Wars, Britain invested its hope for a stable future and a principled ruler in the pretty, and politically liberal princess, But Charlotte's 1817 death following delivery of a stillborn infant led to a royal baby-making competition, resulting in the birth of Victoria, whom the British adored from infancy. A passionate, impulsive, fun-seeking girl, Victoria was bullied by a power-crazed mother and used by Charlotte's husband, Leopold, the ambitious Belgian king, who engineered Victoria's marriage to his nephew Albert. Despite some careless writing and editing, Independent British historian Williams's (England's Mistress: The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton) latest is an informative, entertaining, gossipy tale of two beloved Hanoverian princesses, one of whom became England's longest-reigning monarch. 16 pages of color photos. (Aug.) 
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Becoming Queen Victoria is an oddly constructed but nevertheless instructive dual biography: half of it given over to the early life of Queen Victoria, the longest reigning British sovereign, while the other half is a cradle-to-grave life account of her first cousin, Princess Charlotte, the latter offered not so much as an entity in and of itself as much as an “explanation” of why Victoria inherited the throne in the first place. The author exhibits painterly talents in creating and shadowing carefully nuanced portraiture as she observes a difficult inheritance issue for the British throne in the declining years of the increasingly deranged George III: namely, the old king had no legitimate heirs in the second generation. His eldest son finally produced one: Princess Charlotte, a willful young woman repressed by her father until her marriage—but, unfortunately, she died in childbirth, raising the inheritance problem anew. A younger son hurriedly married, and his daughter, Princess Victoria, eventually succeeded to the throne, she herself having endured a repressed childhood at the hands of her self-aggrandizing mother. Two strong women whose lives are interestingly related here. --Brad Hooper

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; 1 edition (August 10, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345461959
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345461957
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #66,987 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Well done!, August 24, 2010
This review is from: Becoming Queen Victoria: The Tragic Death of Princess Charlotte and the Unexpected Rise of Britain's Greatest Monarch (Hardcover)
A very entertaining biography of two women--Princess Charlotte and the young Queen Victoria. The author offers more information about Princess Charlotte than can be found elsewhere and gives an excellent account of what it must have been like to be the pawn between two unstable parents.

My only caveat--Ms. Williams calls Lord Melbourne the leader of the Tory party, (page 277--"Melbourne's Tory government was shaky") which he was not--he was a Whig Prime Minister.

All in all, it seems to be an unbiased and enjoyable read, much better than Gillian Gill's "We Two", which was full of conjecture and feminist bias.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved this book, August 21, 2010
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This is history at its most entertaining. Talk about dysfunctional families! Victoria's grandfather was George III, the monarch during the time of our American Revolution, and he became quite mad. He had 4 sons, all of whom can be described as dissolute and not inclined toward respectable marriages. The only legitimate child of all of them was poor Charlotte who had a pretty miserable life and did not live to be queen. After Charlotte's death, there was a mad scramble among the 4 sons to produce another heir and Victoria emerged the winner. She had a hellishly restricted childhood but miraculously emerged from it intact. Following her father and uncles, I understood why the English people so adored Victoria who was a pillar of respectability after her spendthrift uncles and mad grandfather. A most readable and enjoyable book which I highly recommend.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Nice-And-Breezy Historical Read, August 20, 2010
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I highly recommend this book if you are a Princess Charlotte and/or a Young Victoria fan.

Ms. Williams has a very inviting writing style...adding just the right touch of descriptive and entertaining comment when needed. Her addition of personal remembrances by family-and-friends who knew Charlotte and Victoria...and also clips from letters of the period.....help flesh out the distinct personalities of the two royal ladies.

Also...order Ms. Williams' book on Emma Hamilton at the same time. Wonderful read !!!

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