The inner handsome is really handsome

Duane 2022-03-23 09:02:24

When Albert first appeared on the stage, I didn't think he was as good as the baron who accompanies him, the Viscount of Melbourne, or any aristocratic young man. With a moustache, he looked rustic, old-fashioned, and not sunny.

But he has his pride. He recited all the Queen's likes and dislikes, and finally bluntly stated that he liked Schubert, who was rumored to be the most hated by the Queen.

He has his enthusiasm, and regardless of the Queen's portrait of him, he jumped down to draw a sketch for the Queen to improve the lower-level workers' living quarters, caring about the people's livelihood earnestly, and having a kind and compassionate heart.

He has his loyalty, and said to the queen, as long as you need, I am willing to serve you.

He has his upbringing, straight stature, artistic taste.

He has his wit, and even Melbourne advised the Queen to put Albert in politics.

More importantly, he understands her and understands her. In this world, we have paid thousands of hardships, and maybe all we want is just a milligram of understanding and understanding. It is hard to find confidants. Great artists create great works. They do not even expect the understanding of contemporary people, but rely on the future far away in time and space. Even if you are a king, there is Emperor Shunzhi in China who escaped because of Concubine Dong E, and Victoria in England who mourned for Albert for 40 years. Behind the love that lasts for a long time is a deep understanding.

The so-called handsome, whether it is love at first sight or goodbye, is always dazzling and shining because of the irreplaceable inner quality.

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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.