- Beatrice, the daughter of Sara Figues, one of the filmmakers, played a maid of Queen Victoria in the film. In fact, Beatrice is related to Queen Victoria, and she is the fifth-generation great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
- Martin Scorsese is one of the producers of the film. The film also produced members of the royal family such as Graham and the Duchess of York.
- Graham is not the first time he has participated in the production of the film, nor is it the first time he has collaborated with Martin Scorsese. He has worked as a producer for Martin Scorsese's films "New York Gangs", "Aviator" and "Infinite Walker".
- In the film, the scenes in Westminster Abbeywere actually shot in the Lincoln Memorial.
- In order to restore the real Victorian scenes of the film, the crew moved around in the UK for shooting. These include the famous Buckingham Palace, West Sussex, Wilton House, Welter County, and Billyville Hill in Ireland .
The Young Victoria behind the scenes gags
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Deja 2022-03-27 09:01:12
Anyone starts out as ignorant and headstrong, even European grandmothers. The queen needs to be respected, but before respect, it is necessary to admit that the queen is also a common man.
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Allen 2022-03-27 09:01:12
Open the door, I am the queen, I command you to open the door. My dear, can let your wife to come in?
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Prince Albert: I just got your note. I was riding.
Queen Victoria: Sit, please.
Prince Albert: The park is marvelous.
Queen Victoria: I'm so pleased you like it. I do want you to feel quite at home... I'm sure you're aware why I wished you to come here. Because it would make me happier than anything, too happy really, if you would agree to what I wish.
Prince Albert: And stay with you?
Queen Victoria: And stay with me.
Prince Albert: And marry you?
Queen Victoria: And marry me!
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[Watson smiles and giggles as she hears to laughter from inside newly-married Victoria and Albert's room]
Baroness Lehzen: Have you woken Her Majesty?
Watson: No ma'am.
Baroness Lehzen: Don't you think you should?
Watson: No ma'am. Not this morning I don't.