All about trust

Crystal 2022-04-19 09:02:21

Victoria. The noble and elegant surname always surrounds my ears.
Controlled by John and her mother since childhood, she lost the joy of childhood, 'even a palace can be a prison', she lost her freedom. Until one day, she was lucky enough to meet Albert. Coincidentally, Albert was also controlled, but he told Victoria to be the most authentic self, and they resonated with it.
In May, after Victoria ascended the throne, Lord Melbourne was appointed as the secretary, but the newly appointed Queen of England was not appreciated by most people. At the same time, the arrogant Victoria refused Albert's help and the regime was turbulent. After many trials, finally Victoria married Albert and ruled England together for a long time.
What I feel most deeply about this movie is the politicians who are constantly intriguing for the sake of power. Victoria's youth became their most usable excuse. Victoria couldn't be sure who she could trust, even her mother couldn't believe it. This inner loneliness was so deeply hidden in the highly anticipated Queen of England. heart. After Albert defended Victoria, Victoria realized that this was someone she could trust, so she moved the Prince's desk to discuss matters with her, and the waitress was also invited away.
Who can be trusted around? Does the person who loves me really love me? How should a wife and a queen be weighed? are involved in this play. recommend. Impressed by the love between Victoria and Albert.

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The Young Victoria quotes

  • Sir John Conroy: [watching the crowd outside the palace] How changeable they are. They hate you, they love you, they hate you.

    Duchess of Kent: They punished her. They never hated her.

  • Lord Melbourne: Your Highness, there's your opening if you'll take my advice...

    Prince Albert: Lord Melbourne, forgive me but you seem to have confused me with a member of your club. I am not your drinking companion nor your whist partner. I am the husband of your sovereign. And as such, I will make my own decisions, and I neither seek nor invite your advice. Good evening.