Find a good man to marry

Kristina 2022-03-22 09:02:10

At first, I just wanted to appreciate the costumes and grand scenes, and I started watching movies, and then I remembered that there is still a lot of history that needs to be taught. By bypassing one historical background and one British tradition, the film becomes more and more accessible.
The princess' life is oppressive and fraught with danger, so freedom is the greatest hope in a day when she is manipulated by ambitious strangers. She is very happy, she has a king and a couple who love her very much; she is very lucky, her uncle supported her until she reached adulthood, and finally, everything went so smoothly, she got her wish, achieved the biggest leap in her life, and changed the entire history.
Seeing that the Queen believed in the Prime Minister named Melbourne, she couldn't help worrying about her fate. But the queen proved her vision and wisdom by accepting the prince's marriage proposal. Yes, what a visionary.
A peaceful life can cover up bad people, and it can make a good person overshadowed. Although Prince Albert is also polite and gentle, although he does not seem to have a job and seems to be doing nothing, the brilliance of human nature is so dull. Just before the sound of the gunshots, the moment the prince turned to protect the queen, nothing could cover his greatness, and the light bloomed dazzlingly. The kind of unhesitating, innate, affectionate... A person who can be trusted and depended on for a lifetime, even though he died young, I believe that the warmth he left behind is enough for the queen to enjoy for the rest of her life. . . . . .

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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.